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Gabriel Antonio Pombo (born 11 October 1961 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan writer and lawyer, who is known for his books, essays and interviews relating to serial murderers, and particularly about the famous case of Jack the Ripper, the mysterious and never discovered murderer of London.[1][2][3][4] Gabriel Pombo even wrote a humorous short story fiction, which tells how, during a foggy night a very confused Jack the Ripper mistakenly entered the offices of Scotland Yard believing that was a tavern.[5]
He graduated from the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences of the University of Uruguay (Montevideo) in 1988, and thereafter exercised their profession independently.[6]
Since 2006, he participated as an exhibitor of legal, historical, political and criminological issues, in several radio programs of Uruguay, and particularly during 2007 hearing was a panelist at "The Bridge" in CX 4 Rural Radio.
In early 2008 he published his first book, to which he gave the title "The Monster of London: The Legend of Jack the Ripper" From mid to late 2008, gave a series of talks about Jack the Ripper and the Victorian era, in the Uruguayan cultural center El Ateneo.[7][8]
He was also a columnist for the Uruguayan monthly cultural magazine called "DIMENSIÓN DESCONOCIDA" ("UNKNOWN DIMENSION"), from late 2008 to December 2009. Pombo's contact with the magazine, basically initiated following a report that was made on the occasion of his first book, in the November 2008 edition. That issue was devoted almost entirely to the case of Jack the Ripper. Thereafter invited to participate, he joined the staff of the publication, going to take over the "police report" to which drafted reports on famous criminology and criminal cases. Sometimes produced feature articles that occupied most of the respective sample, for instance, the June 2009 work entitled "Serial Murderers: Scourge of Humanity”.[9]
Such contributions were reproduced in various cultural publications, printed on paper or as digital.[10] This work eventually became the basis for the creation of his book "Stories of Murderers",[11][12] at the phenomenon of serial crime and adventures of the dark characters who have acted in this framework.
In 2010, expanded approaches to the Whitechapel murderer case with the book "Jack the Ripper: The Legend Continues".[13]
And since early 2012 and in the cultural program "Agenda Abierta" ("Open Agenda"), he takes care of the column of criminology and criminal policy, issued regularly on Impartial CX28 Radio AM 1090 in Montevideo, Uruguay, also developing the theme crime fiction in the same station, in a program entitled "La Tarde es nuestra" ("the afternoon is ours").
Now to close this detail and effects to mention one more recent activity data, it should be noted that the researcher Gabriel Pombo participated Monday 4 February 2013 in an interview with Spanish radio Dreams Live: Your dreams radio, directed by Sasha and presenter Martin Hernandez degree on the subject of Jack the Ripper.[14][15]
Gabriel Antonio Pombo (Montevideo, October 11, 1961) is a Uruguayan writer and lawyer, known for his interviews, books, and essays, referring to criminological issues, and in particular referring to serial killers and the well-known case of Jack the Ripper, the mysterious and never discovered London killer of the nineteenth century.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
BIOGRAPHY
He graduated from the School of Law and Social Sciences of the University of the Republic (Montevideo) in 1988, and thereafter exercised his profession independently.
Since 2006, he participated as an exhibitor of legal, historical, political and criminological issues, in several radio programs in Uruguay, and particularly during 2007 he was a panelist in the audition "El Puente" in CX 4 Rural Radio. [9]
At the beginning of the year 2008 he published his first book, which he gave by title: "The Monster of London: The Legend of Jack the Ripper". [10] [11]
From the middle to the end of 2008, he gave a series of talks about Jack the Ripper and the Victorian era, at the Uruguayan cultural center El Ateneo, in Montevideo, and before the auditorium of the "Arapey Termal" hotel in the Department of Salto. [12]
He was also a columnist of the Uruguayan cultural magazine of monthly dissemination "Dimension Desconocida" (Unknown Dimension), from the end of 2008 to December 2009. The contact of Pombo with this magazine, basically started as a result of a report that was made on it of his first book, in the November 2008 edition. That copy was almost entirely dedicated to the case of Jack the Ripper. Invited from then on to participate, he joined the staff of the publication, going on to take charge of the "police chronicle" section, for which he wrote reports on criminology and famous criminal cases. On occasions, he produced monographic articles that occupied most of the respective issue, such as, for example, the work of June 2009 entitled "Serial murderers: Scourge of Humanity". [13]
Such contributions and others of less elaboration, were also reproduced in various cultural publications, published in paper or in digital form. [14] [15] [16]
This work eventually served as the basis for the creation of his book "Historias de Asesinos", [17] [18] referring to the phenomenon of serial crime, and the adventures of the dark characters that have played in that context.
In 2010, he broadened approaches to the Whitechapel murderer case with the book "Jack the Ripper: The Legend Continues". [19] Gabriel Pombo even wrote a fictional humorous short story, which tells how, during a foggy night, a very clueless Jack the Ripper mistakenly entered the offices of Scotland Yard believing it was a tavern. [20]
And since the beginning of 2012 and in the cultural program “Agenda Abierta” (Open Agenda), he was in charge of the column of criminology and criminal policy, audition regularly issued by CX28 Radio Imparcial AM 1090 of Montevideo, Uruguay, also developing the subject of police literature in the same station, in the program entitled "The afternoon is ours".
To close this detail and to mention more recent data activities, it should be noted that the researcher Gabriel Pombo was interviewed on Monday, February 4, 2013 on Spanish radio "Dreams en Vivo: Tu radio en sueños", [21] directed by the presenter Sasha and the graduate Martín Hernández. He also participated in interviews broadcast on Monday, January 27 and Monday, May 12, 2014 by radio Sapiens, conducted by Mr. Martin Hernández, in both cases for the criminology space of the same station, where the author spoke about "Jack the Ripper and the Victorian Era ", as well as on" Serial murderers and criminological typologies ". [22] [23] [24] Likewise, on Monday, May 19, 2014, the interview conducted by CsiJuan on Spanish online radio dedicated to criminology and mystery was broadcast. [25]
Pombo has also lectured and participated as an exhibitor in several conferences and round tables. [26] [27]
In addition, this Uruguayan lawyer and writer follows the case "Jack the Ripper" interested in any news or publication that arises in this regard, whether it is plausible and reasonable or on the contrary has purely speculative basis; see for example the analysis [28] [29] [30] that Gabriel Pombo makes about the claims of Russell Edwards, a British researcher who says in his book "Naming Jack the Ripper" [31] to have unmasked, with scientific evidence forceful, the famous prostitute of prostitutes in the London borough of Whitechapel.
As of June 2015, the second updated edition of the work "Jack the Ripper: The legend continues" was published by the publishing house 'Torre del Vigía', and the formal presentation of it was made at the Ateneo de Montevideo on July 4, 2015, being prefaced by the also Uruguayan writer Alejandro Michelena. [32] As a novel aspect, the aforementioned text includes a new chapter dedicated to the analysis of the latest theories about the plausible identity of the mythical murderer of Whitechapel, [33] and likewise, it is also alluded to the macabre case of the Thames murderer, [34] an anonymous and unpunished serial killer, which operated in a similar period. [35]
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Coinciding with the release of the Uruguayan serial killer Pablo Goncálvez in June 2016, there was a varied and extensive thematic treatment of that fact in Uruguay, [36] including live coverage [37] as well as expert interviews and TV Talk Shows , and since Dr. Gabriel Pombo was an investigator who wrote about this criminal case, [38] he was also called to participate in several of these media treatments. [39] [40] [41] [42]
In August 2016, the first edition of his thriller 'The most dangerous animal: A Victorian thriller' was published, a play set in the London of the late nineteenth century, whose plot is about the strange murders of the murderer of the torso of the Thames and of the never-identified murderer Jack the Ripper, fictionalizing the pursuit of these by detectives hired by the Whitechapel Surveillance Committee. [43][44][45][46]
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