Atlanta Ripper Foiled

     On July 8, 1911, the Atlanta Journal published an article predicting the possibility that the Ripper would be prowling that Saturday night. 

The paper's prediction was proven true as the Ripper attempted to claim another victim that very night.
The following articles are from the Journal and Constitution respectively. 



The two papers contradict each other. The Journal states that the Ripper said nothing as he ran up to Mary Yeldell in a catlike tread. Whereas the Constitution claims that he said "Thow your hands up, I want you." 
Nevertheless, the Ripper's attempt to kill again had been foiled. 
Newspapers outside of Atlanta also published articles on this event.










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  1. Rosa Trice is the woman that was killed a few yards from Mary Walker. Girabaldi and Gardner Streets intersect in the Pittsburgh neighborhood.

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    1. Thanks for the reply. I didn't notice it until now. And thanks for the info. The article confused me because it said that the two murders occurred two weeks apart whereas Rosa Trice' murder occurred in Jan 1911 and Mary Walker's happened in the last week of May.

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