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Olly chats to best-selling novelist Patricia Cornwell
It's the case of the bestselling crime novelist who took on the most notorious unsolved crimes in history.
Patricia Cornwell spent two decades forensically researching the grizzly murders of Jack The Ripper, and identified him as renowned painter Walter Sickert in her book published in 2002.
Now, she is re-asserting her theories and wants to finally bring justice to the Ripper and the women who fell victim to his blade in London's East End over 100 years ago.
Ripper - The Secret Life Of Walter Sickert has just been published.
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