I ask whether Jack the Ripper could, to some extent ... Dr Matthew Green leads immersive historical tours of London every weekend, including the Coffeehouse Tour, Medieval Wine Tour and Gin ...
Spectators flocked like tourists to London's East End to visit the killing sites. ♪ True crime is now a modern-day obsession. But how did the case of Jack the Ripper, back in 1888, set the ...
But this is not Victorian Whitechapel - and the man is not Jack the Ripper, the maniac in question is the London Monster, a far lesser known psychopath who terrified the capital 100 years earlier.
It is also included in Jack The Ripper walking tours. It has been put up for sale as part of a portfolio of pubs owned by the East London Pub Company, which collapsed into administration last year.
Jack the Ripper. The murderer stalked the streets of East London in the 19th century, and who he was has remained a mystery. Walking tours are still put on to this day showing people where the ...
JACK the Ripper's identity may have been revealed by a £240 note on eBay - giving hope of finally solving Britain's most famous cold case. A letter found in an old book in Australia talks about ...
Between August and November 1888, he murdered five prostitutes in the Whitechapel area of east London. Dozens of letters signed "Jack the Ripper" were sent at the time, but many were - and still ...
A letter bought on eBay which appears to identify Jack the Ripper has been authenticated ... of the killer of five women in the East End of London in 1888 has remained a mystery.
You can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Jack the Ripper was a serial killer who murdered at least five women, mainly prostitutes, in Whitechapel ...
Delve into London's macabre past at this interactive attraction, which explores the history of Jack the Ripper, Guy Fawkes, Sweeney Todd and other criminals through live actors, exhibits and rides.