
In the grim streets of 1888 Whitechapel, a series of brutal murders shook London to its core. Beginning with Martha Tabram and escalating through the horrific killings of Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, and Elizabeth Stride, the mysterious figure who would become known as Jack the Ripper left a trail of terror and mutilated bodies. Amid rampant poverty, crime, and a media frenzy fueled by sensationalist reporting and a blood-red letter signed "Jack the Ripper," the city was gripped by fear as the killer vanished into the night, evading capture and becoming one of history’s most infamous criminals.
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