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  1. Mary Jane Kelly (c. 1863 – 9 November 1888), also known as Marie Jeanette Kelly, Fair Emma, Ginger, Dark Mary and Black Mary, is widely believed by scholars to have been the final victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper, who murdered at least five women in the Whitechapel and Spitalfields districts of London from ...

  2. On November 9, 1888, Jack the Ripper killed his final victim, Mary Jane Kelly — and it was by far his grisliest murder of all. He and Harvey left the apartment around the same time, with Barnett returning to his lodging house to play cards until roughly 12:30 a.m.

  3. Mary Jane Kelly's murder signaled the end to the Ripper's reign of terror, but it was by far his most sinister and grisly killing.

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  5. Mary Jane Kelly was buried in a public grave at St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Langthorne Road, Leytonstone E11. Her grave was no. 66 in row 66, plot 10. The funeral of the murdered woman Kelly has once more been postponed.

  6. Jun 24, 2023 · The Mary Jane Kelly crime scene was the most horrific and brutal killing East London had ever seen, and by far the worst of all the Jack the Ripper killings so far. Since Kelly was the only canonical Ripper victim to be killed indoors, it seems the killer took his time to stage and pose her corpse.

  7. Widely considered to be the last of the Canonical Five Jack the Ripper victims, Mary Jane Kelly's murder was perhaps the most brutal of the Ripper killings.

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