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  1. Because of this murder's location, the City of London Police under Detective Inspector James McWilliam were brought into the enquiry. At 3 am, a blood-stained fragment of Eddowes's apron was found lying in the passage of the doorway leading to 108 to 119 Goulston Street, Whitechapel, about a third of a mile (500 m) from the murder scene.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Dec 13, 2019 · THE MURDER OF CATHERINE EDDOWES. Mitre Square was the location of the murder of Catherine Eddowes in the early hours of 30th September, 1888. Her body was found lying in the Square’s south-west corner by Police Constable Watkins at 1.45 am. The South West Corner Of Mitre square.

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · In the early morning hours of September 30, 1888, the horribly disfigured body of Catherine Eddowes was found in Mitre Square — and a few weeks later, a piece of her kidney was sent to the authorities. On October 16, 1888, a Whitechapel neighborhood watch group received a letter addressed “From Hell” which chillingly described a murder ...

  5. The missing segment of the apron was found by PC Alfred Long as he patrolled his beat along Goulston Street at 2.55am that morning. Walking past the doorway which led to the staircases of 108 to 119 Wentworth Model Dwellings, he noticed a portion of apron lying on the floor inside the doorway. On closer inspection, he discovered that it was ...

  6. May 26, 2024 · The Last Sighting of Jack the Ripper Victim Catherine Eddowes. Catherine Eddowes was seen talking to a man outside a passage that led to Mitre Square at around 1.30am. Sunday , May 26 , 2024. Site Author and Publisher Richard Jones. Richard Jones.

  7. Map showing the location of the graffito (red triangle) in relation to 6 of the murder sites (red circles). Bottom left: Mitre Square (where Catherine Eddowes was found); Bottom right: Berner Street (where Elizabeth Stride was found).

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