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Over 100 years ago, in the fall of 1888 to be exact, an intense terror gripped the inhabitants of London. In a poor, East End section of the city known as Whitechapel, a monster was on the loose. A monster who brutally
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murdered at least 5 prostitutes and possibly as many as 10 or 12. A monster who proudly anointed himself with the moniker Jack The Ripper. Certainly one of the higher
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profiled crimes of all time, the as of yet unsolved murders have secured a place in English criminal history. Today, there are a number of tours in London built around these murders, the murder sites, and the theories behind the kill
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