Jack The Ripper -
: Discovered on September 8, 1888, in the backyard of 29 Hanbury Street.
The unidentified serial killer known as terrorized the Whitechapel district in London's East End between August and November 1888. His moniker originates from the signature on a taunting letter sent to the Central News Office, which many modern experts believe was a media hoax designed to sell newspapers. The "Canonical Five" Victims Jack the Ripper
: The final and most brutally mutilated victim, found on November 9, 1888, inside her own room at Miller's Court. Key Suspects and Theories : Discovered on September 8, 1888, in the
: Found just 45 minutes after Stride in Mitre Square. : Discovered on September 8
: Found on August 31, 1888, in Buck’s Row; she is considered the first victim.


