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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. Mary Jane Kelly, generally considered the fifth and final victim of the Victorian serial killer, was found dead on November 9, 1888. But little of Mary Jane Kelly’s life is known — and even then, it is nearly impossible to verify any of it. Even her name was something of a mystery.

  3. The Life of Mary Kelly. Mary Jane Kelly was a familiar face around Whitechapel. Detective Constable Walter Dew, one of the responding officers, said that she was rarely seen without an entourage of other women, or at least arm and arm with two or three friends. She was often seen around the neighborhood, always dressed in her signature white apron.

  4. 4 days ago · Mary Kelly was murdered on 9th November 1888. She is generally believed to have been the last victim of Jack the Ripper.

  5. Mar 13, 2017 · Wynne Weston-Davies is a surgeon and author of The Real Mary Kelly, an investigation into the life and death of the Ripper's final victim. In his book published in 2015,...

  6. Aug 18, 2023 · At 25, Mary Jane Kelly was the youngest, and most mysterious, of the Ripper’s victims. Kelly reportedly claimed she came from Ireland and Wales before settling in London.

  7. Mary Jane Kelly’s Background. Who was Mary Jane Kelly? The story is that Mary Jane Kelly was born in Limerick, Ireland, and after her family moved to Wales, she married a man named Davies at the tender age of 16. However, she was widowed just a few years later when her husband was killed during a mining explosion.

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