After the 2019 DNA evidence detailed in the "Naming Jack the Ripper" book, this is the market's first look inside the crimes and the secret maneuverings involved with surreptitiously taking the Ripper off the street, for life without parole, and without due process. It is presented in this unique cradle to grave, life and times story of victim Elizabeth Stride. Previously misinterpreted, her death uncovered behavior statistically more unusual than serial murder. In this book you get: 1) The world's only portrait of Jack as drawn by a U.S. Military Intelligence operative; 2) A full page portrait of Elizabeth Stride three minutes before she entered the "alley of doom"; 3) The only Military Intelligence draftsmen's sketch of Jack's fabled knife; 4) A picture of his disputed hat. 5) A magnificent story about a woman whose life runs right into Jack. This book goes on to reveal the law enforcement, governmental, royal and religious players that came together to create this greatest crime mystery. Heavily footnoted, this is the latest volume in the Goodreads. com 5 star rated Evidential Details Mysteries Series. Book starts with our popular Princess Diana crash scenario as an Introduction to how RV works.
Joseph McMoneagle is a retired U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer. He was involved in remote viewing (RV) operations and experiments conducted by U.S. Army Intelligence and the Stanford Research Institute. He was among the first personnel recruited for the classified program now known as the Stargate Project (1978–95). Along with colleague Ingo Swann, McMoneagle is best known for claims surrounding the investigation of RV and the use of paranormal abilities for military intelligence gathering. His interests also include near-death experiences, out-of-body travel, and unidentified flying objects.
This book is truly amazing. It is the first book providing what happened behind the scenes after the "Naming Jack the Ripper" book's forensic determination. It is a cradle to grave following of the life of the third canonized victim Elizabeth Stride which includes Joseph McMoneagle's ripping description in progress. The portraits of her, along with the world's only portrait of Jack, and a draftman's sketch of his knife are truly amazing. And then to find out that her murder uncovered human behavior statistically more unusual than Jack's really makes this book one for women, and mystery lovers, as well as Ripperologists. With 32 pictures, 30 drawings and 4 maps this is the only book that explains protecting Jack from the gallows, as well as the process of taking him off the street for life without due process.