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    Catherine Eddowes

    Whitechapel murder victim

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  1. Catherine Eddowes (14 April 1842 – 30 September 1888) was the fourth of the canonical five victims of the notorious unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have killed and mutilated a minimum of five women in the Whitechapel and Spitalfields districts of London from late August to early November 1888.

  2. Jan 11, 2024 · On September 30, 1888, Catherine Eddowes was found brutally murdered and mutilated by Jack the Ripper in London's Mitre Square.

  3. At the time of her death, Catherine Eddowes is suffering from Bright's Disease, a form of Uremia. Friends spoke of Catherine as an intelligent, scholarly woman but one who was possessed of a fierce temper.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · Catherine Eddowes­­, who was born in Wolverhampton in 1842 and moved to London as a child, lost both of her parents by the time she was 15. She spent most of her adulthood with one man, who ...

  5. Catherine Eddowes was murdered by Jack the Ripper in Mitre Square during the early morning hours of September 30, 1888 aka The "Double Event".

  6. Aug 30, 2013 · The “Autumn of Terror” consumed London as two more prostitutes—Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes—were found butchered on September 30. The slaughtered body of the fifth and final victim,...

  7. Catherine Eddowes was Jack the Ripper's fourth victim and the second murder on the night that would later become known as the Double Event. Discover more here.

  8. Jun 24, 2023 · Catherine Eddowes was not the first to die on the evening of September 30, 1888. This fateful night would go down in history as “The Double Event”, where two Jack the Ripper victims would be found within hours. How did Kate Eddowes end up in the City of London that night, and what led her to sex work, addiction, and poverty?

  9. Catherine Eddowes was the fourth of the canonical five victims of the notorious unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have killed and mutilated a minimum of five women in the Whitechapel and Spitalfields districts of London from late August to early November 1888.

  10. May 6, 2024 · The five canonical victims of Jack the Ripper were Mary Ann Nichols (found August 31, 1888), Annie Chapman (found September 8, 1888), Elizabeth Stride (found September 30, 1888), Catherine Eddowes (also found September 30, 1888), and Mary Jane Kelly (found November 9, 1888).

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