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      • Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly Nichols (née Walker; 26 August 1845 – 31 August 1888), was the first canonical victim of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have murdered and mutilated at least five women in and around the Whitechapel district of London from late August to early November 1888.
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  2. Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly Nichols (née Walker; 26 August 1845 – 31 August 1888), was the first canonical victim of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have murdered and mutilated at least five women in and around the Whitechapel district of London from late August to early November 1888.

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    • Mary Ann Walker, 26 August 1845, London, England
    • Victim of serial murder
  3. Mary Ann Monk, arrived and recognized the body in the morgue as Mary Ann Nichols, who had lived in that workhouse months earlier. Word of the murder got around Whitechapel, and Ellen Holland soon came from the lodge house at 18 Thrawl Street as well to confirm that the victim was, indeed, Polly.

  4. Jun 21, 2023 · By Jen June 21, 2023. Polly Nichols – legal name Mary Anne Nichols – was the first canonical Jack the Ripper victim. Her life was dark: full of adultery, alcoholism, and poverty. Her death was even more brutal. How did Polly end up in the arms of a killer? It’s a sad tale of Victorian slums, sex, and secrecy.

  5. At 3:45 am, she was discovered murdered on Buck's Row, an unlit street that bordered the Whitechapel Jews Cemetery (and about a half mile from where Nelly Holland had last seen her), by Charles Cross, who was walking to work.

  6. Sep 8, 2017 · Polly was transported in a polished elm coffin to Mr Henry Smith, Hanbury St undertaker. The cortege consisted of the hearse and two mourning coaches, which carried Edward Walker, William Nichols, and Edward John Nichols. Polly was buried at City of London Cemetery, London, grave 49500, square 318.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · On August 31, 1888, the first victim of Jack the Ripper, Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols, was found dead on Buck's Row in Whitechapel, London.

  8. Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly Nichols (née Walker; 26 August 1845 – 31 August 1888), was the first canonical victim of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. Jack the Ripper is believed to have murdered and mutilated at least five women in and around the Whitechapel district of London from late August to early November 1888.

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