A Breath of Fresh Crime

Episode 22: Jack the Ripper

October 02, 2021 Kat and Elizabeth Episode 22
A Breath of Fresh Crime
Episode 22: Jack the Ripper
Show Notes

Hey friends!
 
 On this podcast, we will be talking about all thing’s crime. From murder, to missing persons, to mass shootings, to just plain old spooky! Layered with some lighthearted humor...and some not so lighthearted humor. Please be advised that this podcast is filled with adult content and explicit language; listener discretion is advised.      

Today’s episode is our first one of spooky season! We are doing a throwback to a creep in the night…
 
 In the fall of 1888, an area in the East End of London called Whitechapel was rampant with poverty, violence, and women engaging in sex work to survive. With all this happening, a sudden string of brutal murders began to occur with women being found with their throats slashed and major trauma to their abdomens. These women were known for being involved in sex work and many of them were struggling with alcohol dependency. No evidence was ever left behind and the majority of these women were found very shortly after they were murdered. All police knew was that the killer used a 6–8-inch blade, was a man, the direction of the neck wounds, and that the murders occurred on or around weekends and holidays. With nothing to go on, media received a letter from someone who had knowledge about the murders and had named himself, Jack the Ripper. Who was this Jack? Was he caught? Listen to find out! 
 
 Trigger warning: episode contains graphic descriptions of crime scenes and victims.

Please take time out of your day to all the victims from this case:

1.     Emma Elizabeth Smith – April 3rd, 1888

2.     Martha Tabram – August 7th, 1888

3.     Mary Ann Nichols – August 31st, 1888

4.     Annie Chapman – September 8th, 1888

5.     Elizabeth Stride – September 30th, 1888

6.     Catherine Eddowes – September 30th, 1888

7.     Mary Jane Kelly – November 9th, 1888

8.     Rose Mylett – December 20th, 1888

9.     Alice McKenzie – Julye 17th, 1889

10.  Frances Cole – February 13th, 1899 

Resources:  

https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/jack-the-ripperMorbid Podcast
 https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lADBHDg-JtA

Music:        

“H&E Home” by Devil Music        

From – Free Music Archive        

CC-BY-NC-ND    

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Stay spooky and enjoy!
Sheeya Latah!