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  1. Catherine Eddowes (14 April 1842 – 30 September 1888) was the fourth of the canonical five victims of the notorious unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have killed and mutilated a minimum of five women in the Whitechapel and Spitalfields districts of London from late August to early November 1888. [3]

  2. Jan 11, 2024 · About 35 minutes after Catherine Eddowes left police custody, three witnesses saw her walking with a mysterious man — and she was never seen alive again. In the early morning hours of September 30, 1888, Eddowes’ body was found in Mitre Square. Her throat had been slashed, and her abdomen had been carved open.

  3. Feb 15, 2024 · Published February 15, 2024. Explore More Episodes. 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.

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  4. Catherine Eddowes is born on April 14, 1842 in Graisley Green, Wolverhampton. At the time of her death she is 5 feet tall, has hazel eyes and dark auburn hair. She has a tattoo in blue ink on her left forearm "TC." At the time of her death, Catherine Eddowes is suffering from Bright's Disease, a form of Uremia.

  5. Eddowes was laid to rest in public grave 49336. Her remains currently lie beside the Garden Way. In 1996, cemetery authorities decided to mark Kate’s grave with a bronze plaque. Catherine Eddowes was murdered by Jack the Ripper in Mitre Square during the early morning hours of September 30, 1888 aka The "Double Event".

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  6. Catherine Eddowes’ grossly mutilated body was discovered by PC Edward Watkins of the City Police at 1.44am. Her body was found lying in the darkest corner of Mitre Square, which at the time, was an isolated, poorly lit enclosure lined predominantly by tall warehouses.

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  8. Aug 30, 2013 · The “Autumn of Terror” consumed London as two more prostitutes—Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes—were found butchered on September 30. The slaughtered body of the fifth and final ...

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