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Jack the Ripper’s victims deserve better than scary tours of London

And there’s the man outside Aldgate East station. A strange-looking, cadaver-like, soft-spoken man with an accent that somehow didn’t quite fit this world. He exudes a charismatic menace in the gloom of Whitechapel. Between April 1888 and February 1891, Whitechapel and Spitalfields were rocked by the horrific murders of 11 women. Five of these were… Read More »