The Prince, His Tutor and the Ripper: The Evidence Linking James Kenneth Stephen to the Whitechapel Murders

The Prince, His Tutor and the Ripper: The Evidence Linking James Kenneth Stephen to the Whitechapel Murders

by Deborah McDonald
The Prince, His Tutor and the Ripper: The Evidence Linking James Kenneth Stephen to the Whitechapel Murders

The Prince, His Tutor and the Ripper: The Evidence Linking James Kenneth Stephen to the Whitechapel Murders

by Deborah McDonald

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Overview

Of the many attempts to discover Jack the Ripper's identity, few omit the name of James Kenneth Stephen, tutor to Queen Victoria's eldest grandson, fondly known as Prince Eddy. While Stephen superficially fit the profile investigators established, was he really capable of the demented violence perpetrated by England's most famous serial killer?

This volume takes an in-depth look at the life and experiences of James Kenneth Stephen, examining the relevant evidence and attempting to determine whether or not Stephen could actually have been involved in the Ripper murders. Delving into what little is known of Stephen's early years, the work discusses his relationship with his mother and his family's struggle with a hereditary mental illness. It follows him through his formative years at Eton, which he considered his true home and where he was introduced to the Greek notion of homosexuality. The work's primary focus is Stephen's relationship with Prince Eddy, who also became a suspect in the infamous London murders. The way in which Stephen's life intertwined with those of Prince Eddy and Montague Druitt, another Ripper suspect, is examined in detail. Other incidents of the fateful fall of 1888 and Stephen's final surrender to mental illness are also discussed. Appendices contain Stephen's poetry and details regarding his family ancestry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476616919
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 07/15/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

British writer Deborah McDonald lives in England.
British writer Deborah McDonald lives in England.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     
Foreword by Colin Wilson     
Preface     
Introduction     

1. A Talented Family     
2. Eton     
3. Cambridge     
4. Prince Eddy     
5. Tutor and Pupil     
6. Montague John Druitt     
7. The Lipski Case     
8. Eleanor Tennyson     
9. The Whitechapel Murders     
10. Prince Eddy in the Fall of ¡888     
11. Stephen in the Fall of ¡888     
12. The Mysterious Death of Montague Druitt     
13. The Maybrick Trial     
14. The Cleveland Street Scandal     
15. A Royal Marriage?     
16. Love and Loss     
17. The Asylum     
18. Too Late!     
19. A Question of Motive     

Appendix I: “The Littlego (Air Kaphoozelum)” by James Kenneth Stephen     
Appendix II: The Ancestry of the Stephen Family     
Chapter Notes     
Bibliography     
Index     
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