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In February 1942, Gordon Cummins, a twenty-eight-year-old Royal Air Force Serviceman, murdered four women and attempted to murder two others over a six-day period in London, leading the press to dub him “The Blackout Ripper.”
At a time when the fear of imminent bombings was high and London was on high alert, authorities nonetheless launched an investigation and, quite remarkably, were able to catch Cummins quickly, thereby preventing any further murders; yet the question remains, how was it that a brutally violent killer manage to kill so many people in such a short amount of time and barely attract attention of the police and press?
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Campbell, Duncan. 2010. "London in the blitz: how crime flourished under cover of the blackout." The Guardian, August 28.
Driscoll, Margarette. 2022. "Ranmpage of the Blackout Ripper." Daily Mail, November 24.
Evening Standard. 1942. "Accused of murder of 4 women." Evening Standard (London, England), March 26: 8.
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Herald Express. 1942. "Cadet's defense in murder trial." Herald Express (Devon, England), April 28: 1.
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—. 1942. "'Evidence was overwhelming'." The Citizen (Gloucester, England), June 9: 8.
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Venning, Annabel. 2017. "The Blackout Ripper; under cover of the Blitz." Mail on Sunday, January 29.
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