As with so many tings, once the railways came, and made travel faster and more commonplace, people started figuring out what sort of crimes this new mode of transport could facilitate. All sorts of crimes and weird encounters […]
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Dorset Street, in Spitalfields, was the scene of the murder of Jack the Ripper’s final victim, Mary Kelly, on the 9th of November, 1888. A few years later, it became even more infamous as the worst street in […]
Read ArticleOne of the many frustrations when you attempt to investigate unsolved crimes from the distant past is trying to ascertain the actual facts about what happened, and to resist the temptation to speculate. The Jack the Ripper crimes […]
Read ArticleThe most paranormally active site connected with the Jack the Ripper crimes is that of 29 Hanbury Street, scene of the murder of Annie Chapman, which took place in the backyard of the house on the 8th of […]
Read ArticleIt is perhaps no surprise that ghost stories are told in connection with the Jack the Ripper murders, in fact the biggest surprise is that there are not as many of them as might be expected. MITRE SQUARE […]
Read ArticleFor today’s murderous article I thought I would take you away from London, and make a trip up to Scotland, where, so The Fife Herald reported, on Thursday the 8th of June, 1848 a terrible murder was committed. […]
Read ArticleCases of child murder crop up with tragic regularity in the 19th century newspapers, and they are often horrible beyond belief. I have previously covered the case of Sweet Fanny Adams, which shocked society in 1864. Another case, […]
Read ArticleThe year will soon be over, and soon a new one is on the horizon. However, don’t dwell to much on that, for, yes the season might be changing to the cold winds of winter and those finger-numbing […]
Read ArticleOn the morning of Tuesday the 13th of October, 1884, a workman who was working on the railways embankment near Bushey Station made a shocking and horrible discovery. The Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette took up the […]
Read ArticleFor our murder case of today we are going to head back to the year 1867, when The Soulby’s Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer, on Thursday the 8th of August, published derails of the case against Henry Roots, […]
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