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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2022 · 26 MIN

Kept in a warehouse for a year! | The Whitechapel Tragedy

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When you hear "Whitechapel", one name springs to mind, Jack the Ripper, but todays old true crime case is one I can guarantee you won't have heard about. This case has everything, adultery, a chase through London and a horrendous reveal which left London reeling.This time on Macabre London, we uncover the Whitechapel Tragedy.Podcast: www.acast.com/macabrelondonThanks so much for watching!MAGIC MINDThanks to todays sponsor - Magic Mind.Please use the link below to get 40% off a subscription or 20% off a one time purchase by using the code MACABRE20https://www.magicmind.co/macabre----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PATREON——————————-If you like the podcast and YouTube shows and would like them to continue then please support us on Patreon. You can donate for as little as a price of a cup of coffee and you’ll get even more Macabre London.www.patreon.com/macabrelondonThank you to our executive producer patrons - Amy, Barry, Kate, Kevin, Mary, Ren, Sam, Sarah and VeronicaAnd to all of our wonderful $5 tier patrons...AlexisAndrewDavidDeniseHelenJenniferJoKathrynKristieRy FrSSabrinaShannonWendyAnd thanks to all other patrons too!ONE OFF DONATIONS————————————————You can make a one off donation to support the show via the PayPal link here:paypal.me/macabrelondonAMAZON WISHLIST——————————————————If you’d like to purchase something that will help the production of the show or help with research then please visit my Amazon wish list.http://amzn.eu/dJxEf1V​​​​​​SOCIAL MEDIA---------------------------------------------Insta: @macabrelondonpodcastTwitter: @macabrelondonFacebook: @macabrelondonEmail: [email protected]: www.macabrelondon.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When you hear "Whitechapel", one name springs to mind, Jack the Ripper, but todays old true crime case is one I can guarantee you won't have heard about. This case has everything, adultery, a chase through London and a horrendous reveal which left London reeling.This time on Macabre London, we uncover the Whitechapel Tragedy.Podcast: www.acast.com/macabrelondonThanks so much for watching!MAGIC MINDThanks to todays sponsor - Magic Mind.Please use the link below to get 40% off a subscription or 20% off a one time purchase by using the code MACABRE20https://www.magicmind.co/macabre----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PATREON——————————-If you like the podcast and YouTube shows and would like them to continue then please support us on Patreon. You can donate for as little as a price of a cup of coffee and you’ll get even more Macabre London.www.patreon.com/macabrelondonThank you to our executive producer patrons - Amy, Barry, Kate, Kevin, Mary, Ren, Sam, Sarah and VeronicaAnd to all of our wonderful $5 tier patrons...AlexisAndrewDavidDeniseHelenJenniferJoKathrynKristieRy FrSSabrinaShannonWendyAnd thanks to all other patrons too!ONE OFF DONATIONS————————————————You can make a one off donation to support the show via the PayPal link here:paypal.me/macabrelondonAMAZON WISHLIST——————————————————If you’d like to purchase something that will help the production of the show or help with research then please visit my Amazon wish list.http://amzn.eu/dJxEf1V​​​​​​SOCIAL MEDIA---------------------------------------------Insta: @macabrelondonpodcastTwitter: @macabrelondonFacebook: @macabrelondonEmail: [email protected]: www.macabrelondon.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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