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  2. 3 days ago · Chapman was arrested, found guilty of murder and was executed on 7th April 1903. Following his conviction there were suggestions in the press that he might also have been responsible for the Whitechapel Murders.

  3. 4 days ago · The Jack the Ripper murders occurred in the East End of London in 1888 and, although the Whitechapel Murderer was only a threat to a very small section of the community in a relatively small part of London, the crimes had a huge impact on society as a whole.

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  4. 2 days ago · The newspaper archive of articles on the murder of Martha Tabram, also known as Martha Turner, features the early reports on her killing, in August 1888, together with inquest reports and press speculation as to who her murderer might have been and what his likely motive was.

  5. 4 days ago · Five of those women are believed to have been killed by one man, who has passed into history under the name of Jack the Ripper, so called from the signature of a taunting letter that was sent to the Central News Office on New Bridge Street in the City of London, during the last week of September, 1888.

  6. Both East End 1888 by William Fishman and The Victorian Underworld by Donald Thomas provide insight into the social and economic conditions in that era. George Chapman was a serial killer who murdered three of his partners and has previously been considered a suspect in the Whitechapel murders, although there's no evidence that links him to ...

  7. 1 day ago · Peter Ustinov. New book alert: THE MAYBRICK MURDER AND THE DIARY OF JACK THE RIPPER: THE END GAME by Christopher J.M. Jones and Dr Daniel L. Dolgin In 1889 Victorian England was shocked to its very core by a scandalous murder case in Liverpool. A young American woman, Florence Maybrick, was found guilty of killing her much older husband.

  8. 3 days ago · Annie Chapman. Date of Death: Saturday 8th September 1888 Location: Backyard of 29 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields Description: Annie Chapman, aged 47, was discovered with her throat deeply cut and her abdomen slashed open, with internal organs removed. Chapman had been suffering from illness and was known to do casual work to support herself.

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