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More than 135 years after the grisly Whitechapel murders shook Victorian London, a British researcher claims to have finally ...
The Jack the Ripper murders took place in the late summer and autumn of 1888 in a part of East London called Whitechapel. It was an area where tourists would go on “slum tours,” Jones says, to ...
Hunter Clan A tough 2D top-down shooter inspired by 《Enter the Gungeon》 and 《Hunt: Showdown》. Cleanse the fog-shrouded streets of Whitechapel, 19th-century London—Jack the Ripper’s old hunting ...
The true identity of Jack the Ripper, whose grisly murders terrorized the murky slums of Whitechapel in east London in 1888, has been a mystery ever since. He is believed to have killed at least ...
Serial killer Jack the Ripper killed the first of the so-called "canonical five" victims, Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols, on this day in history, August 31, 1888. The story still fascinates many.
Although it may sound like the Jack the Ripper case can now be closed, the DNA evidence has been contested over the years. The blood and semen on the shawl are over 100 years old and in 2014 ...
A former Jack the Ripper tour guide has admitted she felt "uncomfortable" when tourists brought small children, or even dressed up, as the infamous killer ...
Jack the Ripper has lived in infamy and lore for more than a century after he committed the murders of at least five women in Whitechapel between August and November of 1888.
What Jack the Ripper might have looked like wandering the streets of Whitechapel in 1888. The computer generated version of the notorious madman calls to mind another infamously handsome serial ...
Jack the Ripper: A Journal of the Whitechapel Murders 1888-1889 Rick Geary. Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing, $15.95 (64pp) ISBN 978-1-56163-124-7 ...
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The production company behind surprise Emmy winner "Downton Abbey" also produced new BBC America drama "Whitechapel." But the similarities end there, because "Whitechapel" has a lot more in common ...