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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 1H 29M

The Demon of Whitechapel Part 1: Murders Most Foul

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It’s our 50th episode! To celebrate, we're finally covering one of the most notorious macabre aspects of the Victorian Era, Jack the Ripper. Clara is trying her best not to slip too deep into the rabbit-hole that is possibly the most famous serial killer of all time, but she may have finally bit off more than she can chew. With an identity so mysterious that even Sherlock Holmes would be stumped, there is an entire community of people that dedicate their lives to deducing who could have committed these horrific crimes. But sometimes lost in the salacious details is the identity of the victims, and how they may be mischaracterized. Journey back with us to 1888 to hear their stories, but make sure you hold your nose and watch your step!See photos discussed in this episode on our instagramFollow us on tiktok for videos that cover a condensed version of each topic!SOURCESRumbelow, Donald. The Complete Jack the Ripper. New York Graphic Society Ltd., 1975.Bad Women: The Ripper Retold (Season 1)Jack the Ripper Tour - Putting the Ripper into ContextBBC - How the stories of Jack the Ripper’s victims are finally being toldJack the Ripper 1888 - FREDERICK CHARRINGTONWikipedia - Mary Ann NicholsJack the Ripper - WILLIAM NICHOLSJack the Ripper 1888 - ANNIE CHAPMAN - MURDERED 8TH SEPTEMBER 1888Medium - Annie Chapman — Remembering the Victims of the Whitechapel KillerWikipedia - Annie ChapmanJack the Ripper’s Whitechapel - A Suspect In The Murder Of Annie ChapmanJack the Ripper 1888 - ELIZABETH STRIDE - MURDERED 30TH SEPTEMBER 1888Wikipedia - Elizabeth StrideCrimes Through Time - The Women of Whitechapel: Elizabeth Stride 1888Jack the Ripper Tour - East End Versus West End Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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