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    Mary Ann Nichols

    Whitechapel murder victim

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  1. 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.

  2. The First of the Canonical Five Ripper Victims August 31st, 1888; Whitechapel, London It was 1:20 am and the deputy at Wilmott's Lodging House was kicking Mary Ann Nichols, known around the Whitechapel district as “Polly”, out of the house’s kitchen.

  3. 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...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Mar 28, 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. Aug 18, 2023 · Behind the legend of Jack the Ripper are the real stories of the women whose lives he ended—including Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols, whose memorial marker at City of London Cemetery is seen here....

  7. Oct 29, 2018 · Discovered in the early morning hours of August 31, Mary Ann Nichols, also known as Polly, was a 43-year-old mother of five and the first confirmed victim of Jack the Ripper.

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