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AN INHUMAN MONSTER

MURDERS EIGHTEEN PEOPLE.

MAKES CONFESSION, AND BLAMES POISONOUS LITERATURE

By Telegraph—Pres3 Assooiation —Copyright Berlin, May 1. Ludwig Graf. 26 years of age, foreman of the Railway Works, has been arrested at Ludurgshaiven. Ho is charged with having committed eighteen murders similar to those of the notorious Jack the Ripper, in London. He confesses that what he had done was for vengeance on womankind. He blamed the reading of poisonous literature for having led him to commit the crimes.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 96, 2 May 1901, Page 3

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AN INHUMAN MONSTER Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 96, 2 May 1901, Page 3

AN INHUMAN MONSTER Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 96, 2 May 1901, Page 3

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