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Philip Sugden


Born
in Kingston upon Hull, The United Kingdom
January 27, 1947

Died
April 26, 2014

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Philip Sugden was an English historian, best known for his comprehensive study of the Whitechapel murders, including the books The Complete History of Jack the Ripper, first published in 1994, and The Life and Times of Jack the Ripper (1996). He was the first academic historian to work on the case.

The younger of twin boys, Philip Sugden was born on January 27, 1947 at Hull, where his father was a painter and decorator. Leaving Ainthorpe High School at the age of 16, he spent four years with the parks department of Hull city council before taking his A-levels at the Hull College of Commerce and gaining a place to read History at Hull University, graduating in 1972.

He immediately embarked on his doctorate, but his dissertation on early Stuart
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“The memories of men are too frail a thread to hang history from.”
Philip Sugden, The Complete History Of Jack The Ripper

“she was so upset by the report of the murder that she retired to her kitchen and fell down in a fit. After briefly regaining consciousness two days later she died on Wednesday 12th.”
Philip Sugden, The Complete History Of Jack The Ripper

“The sergeant knocked up Mrs Green, who lived at New Cottage, the house immediately to the east of the gateway, but she too had heard no disturbance.”
Philip Sugden, The Complete History Of Jack The Ripper

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