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14: Jack the Ripper

Dear World, Love History

Release Date: 11/23/2019

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In this episode we head on back to Whitechapel, London 1888 to hunt Jack the Ripper. It's time to analyze, theorize, speculate, and articulate all the ugly things one lone killer (allegedly) accomplished on the darkened streets of Victorian London.   Don't forget to visit our show notes for photosl! We have photos for ALL but one of the victims. Be warned, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly are gruesome and WILL give you nightmares! Check them out at the .   Make sure you check out the Body Count and Fataliteas Podcasts, the promos for which are featured in this episode....

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In this episode we head on back to Whitechapel, London 1888 to hunt Jack the Ripper. It's time to analyze, theorize, speculate, and articulate all the ugly things one lone killer (allegedly) accomplished on the darkened streets of Victorian London.

 

Don't forget to visit our show notes for photosl! We have photos for ALL but one of the victims. Be warned, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly are gruesome and WILL give you nightmares! Check them out at the Dear World, Love History Show Notes.

 

Make sure you check out the Body Count and Fataliteas Podcasts, the promos for which are featured in this episode.

 

Follow us on Twitter @DearHistorians and Instragram @outlandishhistorians for updates on the podcast and to keep the conversation going.

 

Find us on Facebook as well @outlandishhistorians and join our Facebook Group, The Outlandish Parlour Room, for chats, questions, and general history obsessions!

 

Get in touch with us on social media or by email at [email protected].