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Annie Chapman, age 47, found with her throat slit and torso mutilated on Hanbury St., Spitalfields. In the case of Chapman, the killer once again displays incredible nerve to kill under the nose of witnesses. 29 Hanbury St. was a busy place on the early morning of September 8. Jack took great risks in murdering Chapman with people coming and going, even in the pre-dawn hours when the body was discovered.

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