Few cases of murder have puzzled police as much as the Whitechapel murders of 1888 puzzled the Metropolitan Police and Scotland Yard did. There was little evidence of who the killer could have been, and the killer worked quickly and quietly as to never get noticed. There is only one name we know the killer by, and that is Jack the Ripper. “Jack” gained an immense amount of infamy, and to this day is extensively studied by so-called “Ripperologists”. His legend is based upon research, rumors, fictional accounts, and outright lies, and discriminating between them is very difficult due to the time barriers between today and 1888.
Whitechapel is a portion of the London East End, a notorious slum full of despondent people and the dregs of society. Immigrants, women of ill-fame, struggling artists, and hard-working men and women filled the massive housing buildings. Many of the buildings were dilapidated, and were often condemned. Even so, people still lived in them; it was......
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