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Beginning with the murder of Emma Smith who died on April 3, 1888, near Osborn St., Whitechapel, Martha Tabram on August 7, 1888, at George yard buildings, Commercial St., Spitalfields, Mary Ann Nichols on August 31, 1888, Buck's Row, Whitechapel, Annie Chapman on Sept. 8, 1888, on Hanbury St., Spitalfields, Elizabeth Stride on Sept. 8, 1888, Burner St., Whitechapel, Katherine Eddows on Sept. 30, 1888, Mitre Square, Aldgate, Mary Jane Kelly on Nov. 9, 1888, Miller's Court, Dorset St., Whitechapel.*

*It is felt that the killer did not stop after the Kelly murder but listed are the victims most commonly known as Ripper victims.

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In what year did Jack the Ripper commit his murders in the district of Whitechapel?

The Whitechapel Murders began with the death of Mary Ann Nichols killed on 31 April 1888.


Why did Jack the Ripper choose to hunt in Whitechapel?

Only 5 murders and he vanished away. Maybe he choosed Whitechapel for a stay for a one year.


Jack the Ripper was famous for?

A series of murders in Whitechapel London during the 1880's


Why did the whitechapel murders attract so much attention in 1888?

it was committed within white chapel


Why did they call Jack The Ripper's murders Whitechapel murder?

With few exceptions Jack The Ripper killed prostitutes in the Whitechapel district of London located in the east end of the city. Katherine Eddows was murdered in what is known as The Mile. The Mile was policed by the City of London police while the other murders were in the Metropolitan Police jurisdiction.


What serial killer struck in London in 1888?

The identity of the murderer is not known, and he is nicknamed Jack the Ripper. The murders were all in Whitechapel, Stepney in the East End of London. Five, or possibly six women - thought to be prostitutes - were the victims. They were known as the Whitechapel Murders. The novellist Patricia Cornwell claims to prove Jack was one Walter Sickert.


How many women were killed in Whitechapel by Jack the Ripper?

The files kept by the Metropolitan Police show that the investigation opened in 1888 encompassed eleven murders from 3rd April 1888 to 13th February 1891 and were known as the Whitechapel Murders. Amongst this eleven murders investigated by the police, five are almost universally agreed upon as having been the work of the Ripper. However there were other murders and there is no absolute proof that the Ripper killed only the 5 or even this 5. Numerous authors proffer numerous possibilities of identity for the Ripper and the actual number of murders. So the whole Ripper scenario is just shrouded in mystery - everyone can have their pet theory that cannot be proven or disproven. In fact apart from the fact that there were murders, nothing is known for sure - perhaps 'Jack the Ripper' was a woman?


What is the borough of Whitechapel famous for?

Whitechapel is famous for its historical association with the Jack the Ripper murders in the late 19th century, which remains one of the most infamous unsolved criminal cases in history. It is also notable for its diverse cultural heritage, particularly its vibrant immigrant communities. Additionally, Whitechapel is home to significant landmarks such as the Whitechapel Gallery and the East London Mosque. The area has undergone considerable regeneration and development in recent years.


Was there really a pub called The Ten Bells in Whitechapel London during the Jack the Ripper murders?

Absolutely! It was established 1755. See the links for a photo.


What is the name of the district of the Jack the Ripper crimes?

The most well known of the Jack the Ripper crimes occured in the east end of London known as Whitechapal. These 5 murders where within a mile or two of each other. Whitechapel and Spittalfield were the poorest neighborhoods in London overflowing with crime, but these murders shocked even the citizens in the east end.


What is the location of the white chapel?

The White Chapel, also known as the Whitechapel, is located in the East End of London, England. It is part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and is known for its historical significance and cultural diversity. The area is particularly famous for its association with the Jack the Ripper murders in the late 19th century. Today, Whitechapel is home to various shops, restaurants, and the Whitechapel Gallery, a contemporary art space.


What has the author Pamela Elizabeth West written?

Pamela Elizabeth West has written: 'Yours truly, Jack the Ripper' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Whitechapel murders, 1888, Fiction

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