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    Mary Ann Nichols

    Whitechapel murder victim

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  1. Aug 30, 2013 · The authorities identified the victim as 43-year-old Mary Ann Nichols, one of the hundreds of prostitutes who prowled the warren of Whitechapel’s streets. Nicknamed “Polly,” the downtrodden...

  2. Today, Mary Ann Nichols is widely considered to be the first of Jack the Ripper's targets – and the first of the canonical Five Ripper victims. However, just after her death in 1888, police and detectives were still largely unaware that they were on the hunt for a serial killer whose chilling crimes would ensure the name ‘Jack the Ripper ...

  3. Polly Nichols' body is identified by Lambeth Workhouse inmate Mary Ann Monk and the identification confirmed by William Nichols. An inventory of her clothes is taken by Inspector John Spratling at the mortuary. She was wearing: (overall impression -- shabby and stained) Black Straw bonnet trimmed with black velvet

  4. 5 days ago · We trace the life of Mary Ann, Polly, Nichols, from her birth, in 1845, to her death on August 31st, 1888, when she became the first victim of Jack the Ripper.

  5. 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).

  6. Feb 9, 2010 · Prostitute Mary Ann Nichols, the first known victim of London serial killer “ Jack the Ripper ,” is found murdered and mutilated in the city’s Whitechapel district. London saw four more...

  7. Sep 8, 2017 · A Timeline of Events in the Life and Death of Mary Ann Nichols. Courtesy of Casebook Productions. AUG 26, 1845. Polly was born as Mary Ann Walker in Dean St, Fetter Ln to Edward Walker and his wife, Caroline. 1. JAN 16, 1864. Polly married William Nichols at St Bride's Church (the printer's church), Fleet St.

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