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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2025 · 43 MIN

Jack the Ripper’s Final Victim & the Secret Telegram That Transformed London

from Macabre London

In this episode of Macabre London, we step into the foggy streets of Whitechapel in 1888 to uncover the brutal murder of Mary Jane Kelly – the last known victim of Jack the Ripper. We’ll follow the police investigation as it reached its breaking point, examine the key suspects who haunted the inquiry, and reveal how a shocking telegram from Queen Victoria forced the government to finally take notice of London’s slums.Was this the moment the Ripper was closest to being caught? And how did Mary Jane Kelly’s death end up changing life in the East End forever? Join me as we dig into one of history’s darkest crimes and the social reforms it accidentally sparked.🔔 Subscribe for more chilling tales from London’s dark past.Todays episode is sponsored by Jeff Wayne's The War Of The Worlds The Immersive Experience - www.waroftheworldsimmersive.com - to get your special discount code of £10 off any two or more tickets purchased. Use the code: MACABRE10------------------------If you love British true crime, unsolved mysteries, and historical murders, don’t miss this episode!Also available wherever you get your podcasts: https://podfollow.com/macabrelondon-------------------------Be sure to check out my other podcast, Killers, Cults & Queens https://podfollow.com/queens---------------------------SUPPORT ME————————ONE OFF DONATIONS: Paypal - paypal.me/macabrelondonKO-FI: ko-fi.com/macabrelondonPATREON: www.patreon.com/macabrelondonAMAZON WISHLIST - https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/...MERCH! - https://macabrelondon-shop.fourthwall.com——————————-Thank you to our executive producer patrons - Bec, Christophe, Christina, Heathers Leg, Lisa, Mary, Matilda, Ravelle, Sally, Sam, Sarah, Sarah A, Terri & VeronicaAnd to all of our wonderful £5 tier patrons...AmyAndreaAndrewBoudiccaClaire RClaire SCreepy PaperDavid RDeniseHelenIngeJoJTKathrynKellyKyleeLindalLizShannonStephThe Paranormal PrincessVeeZozoLAMAnd thanks to all other patrons too!————————SOCIAL MEDIA---------------------------------------------Insta: @nikkimacabrelondonX: @macabrelondonTikTok: @macabrelondonFacebook: @macabrelondonEmail: macabrelondon@hotmail.com---------------------------------------------Sources:"Annie Chapman - Wikipedia""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Annie Chapman""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Annie Chapman's Inquest""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Catherine Eddowes""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Elizabeth Stride""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Timeline""Catherine Eddowes - Wikipedia""Elizabeth Stride - Wikipedia" "Investigative policing and the Whitechapel murders - Crime and punishment in Whitechapel, c.1870-c.1900 - Edexcel - GCSE History Revision - Edexcel - BBC Bitesize""Police Investigation | London Tour | Jack The Ripper Tour""The Police Investigation - JackTheRipper" "Whitechapel Vigilance Committee - Wikipedia""Whitechapel murders - Wikipedia""Who Was JackTheRipper? Find the Key Suspects Casebook"Keywords: Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, Jack the Ripper, Double Event, Whitechapel murders, Victorian crime, Macabre London podcast, London history, true crime.Mary Ann Nichols murder, Jack the Ripper first victim, Whitechapel murders, 1888 police investigation, Victorian true crime, London history, Ripper case, Macabre London, true crime podcast, historical crime documentary. #JackTheRipper #MaryJaneKelly #MacabreLondon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Macabre London, we step into the foggy streets of Whitechapel in 1888 to uncover the brutal murder of Mary Jane Kelly – the last known victim of Jack the Ripper. We’ll follow the police investigation as it reached its breaking point, examine the key suspects who haunted the inquiry, and reveal how a shocking telegram from Queen Victoria forced the government to finally take notice of London’s slums.Was this the moment the Ripper was closest to being caught? And how did Mary Jane Kelly’s death end up changing life in the East End forever? Join me as we dig into one of history’s darkest crimes and the social reforms it accidentally sparked.🔔 Subscribe for more chilling tales from London’s dark past.Todays episode is sponsored by Jeff Wayne's The War Of The Worlds The Immersive Experience - www.waroftheworldsimmersive.com - to get your special discount code of £10 off any two or more tickets purchased. Use the code: MACABRE10------------------------If you love British true crime, unsolved mysteries, and historical murders, don’t miss this episode!Also available wherever you get your podcasts: https://podfollow.com/macabrelondon-------------------------Be sure to check out my other podcast, Killers, Cults & Queens https://podfollow.com/queens---------------------------SUPPORT ME————————ONE OFF DONATIONS: Paypal - paypal.me/macabrelondonKO-FI: ko-fi.com/macabrelondonPATREON: www.patreon.com/macabrelondonAMAZON WISHLIST - https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/...MERCH! - https://macabrelondon-shop.fourthwall.com——————————-Thank you to our executive producer patrons - Bec, Christophe, Christina, Heathers Leg, Lisa, Mary, Matilda, Ravelle, Sally, Sam, Sarah, Sarah A, Terri & VeronicaAnd to all of our wonderful £5 tier patrons...AmyAndreaAndrewBoudiccaClaire RClaire SCreepy PaperDavid RDeniseHelenIngeJoJTKathrynKellyKyleeLindalLizShannonStephThe Paranormal PrincessVeeZozoLAMAnd thanks to all other patrons too!————————SOCIAL MEDIA---------------------------------------------Insta: @nikkimacabrelondonX: @macabrelondonTikTok: @macabrelondonFacebook: @macabrelondonEmail: macabrelondon@hotmail.com---------------------------------------------Sources:"Annie Chapman - Wikipedia""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Annie Chapman""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Annie Chapman's Inquest""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Catherine Eddowes""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Elizabeth Stride""Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Timeline""Catherine Eddowes - Wikipedia""Elizabeth Stride - Wikipedia" "Investigative policing and the Whitechapel murders - Crime and punishment in Whitechapel, c.1870-c.1900 - Edexcel - GCSE History Revision - Edexcel - BBC Bitesize""Police Investigation | London Tour | Jack The Ripper Tour""The Police Investigation - JackTheRipper" "Whitechapel Vigilance Committee - Wikipedia""Whitechapel murders - Wikipedia""Who Was JackTheRipper? Find the Key Suspects Casebook"Keywords: Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, Jack the Ripper, Double Event, Whitechapel murders, Victorian crime, Macabre London podcast, London history, true crime.Mary Ann Nichols murder, Jack the Ripper first victim, Whitechapel murders, 1888 police investigation, Victorian true crime, London history, Ripper case, Macabre London, true crime podcast, historical crime documentary. #JackTheRipper #MaryJaneKelly #MacabreLondon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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