- As a result of Goodnight's fiendishness, Jackson stands accused of being Jack the Ripper, with Reid desperately trying to clear his name. Meanwhile, Rose's plan to better herself backfires dramatically.
- When a murdered woman is found at his lodgings Jackson is accused of being Jack the Ripper and arrested. Meanwhile ex-prostitute Rose answers a personal ad in the newspaper and meets a seemingly charming young man,Victor Silver. However he and his family are white slavers who drug and abduct Rose along with other young girls.Silver was once a suspect in the Ripper case but went missing in the pleasure boat accident in which the Reids' daughter also disappeared and Reid fears Silver may have killed her. The police set a trap,using a friend of Rose to pose as a want ad correspondent and Silver takes the bait. Reid then over-rules his superiors to release Jackson to help him and Drake smash the slavers ring and save Rose and the other victims.—don @ minifie-1
- After Insp. Abeline finds part of a dead woman under the floorboards in Homer Jackson's room, he's convinced he's finally found Jack the Ripper. Reid isn't buying it but there seems to be very little he can do. Rose meanwhile has left Long Susan's establishment and taken shelter with Mrs. Emily Reid. When she fails to return one evening, Emily asks her husband to investigate. Information found in her room indicates that she may have placed an advert in a lonely hearts column. This generates the kernel of an idea in Reid's mind and in reviewing some of his old Ripper files, finds that one of the suspects at the time was Victor Silver who had cut out such adverts. Silver was believed to have drowned a year ago in the same boating accident that claimed Reid's daughter. Reid believes he is alive however and kidnapping young women.—garykmcd
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