One of the points we keep making on the tour is that, when it comes to the case of Jack the Ripper, absolutely nothing is certain. This is especially true when it comes to the number of victims […]
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One of the points we keep making on the tour is that, when it comes to the case of Jack the Ripper, absolutely nothing is certain. This is especially true when it comes to the number of victims […]
Read ArticleIt was in the early hours of the morning of April 3rd 1888 that the generic series of killings known as the Whitechapel Murders began. At around 1.30am on April 3rd 1888, Emma Elizabeth Smith was making her […]
Read ArticleOne of the great mysteries, at least to us today, concerning the Jack the Ripper murders is exactly how was it that the killer, whoever he may have been, was able to commit his murders and then melt […]
Read ArticleWhen you join us for our acclaimed Jack the Ripper Walking Tour around the streets and alleyways of the East End of London, you will have the opportunity to, quite literally, unleash your inner detective. That is because […]
Read ArticleMary Kelly was twenty-five years old and was the youngest of Jack the Ripper’s victims. It seems that she was quite popular in the area, indeed the worst that those who knew her could say about her was […]
Read ArticleOne of the things that people often comment on when we introduce them to the area where the Jack the Ripper murders occurred is just how close together the killings were. Indeed, when you set out to walk […]
Read ArticleI came across a very intriguing article about the Jack the Ripper Murders in a newspaper article from November 1888. By this time, if we accept that Mary Kelly was the last victim of Jack the Ripper, the […]
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