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  1. The Whitechapel murders were committed in or near the impoverished Whitechapel ... in which approximately 8,500 people resided on a ... but died before medical ...

  2. The Whitechapel Murder Victims. During the era in which the Ripper was active, there were 11 murders committed in London's East End. These murders took place between April 3, 1888 and February 13th, 1891. These murders were collectively known as the “Whitechapel Murders”, being labeled as such by a London Metropolitan Police Service ...

  3. There could be as many as three people in one apartment, sharing very little space. In Whitechapel in the late 19th century, there were 233 common lodging houses, also known as ‘doss’ houses ...

  4. In October 1888, London's Metropolitan Police Service estimated that there were 62 brothels and 1,200 women working as prostitutes in Whitechapel, [7] with approximately 8,500 people residing in the 233 common lodging-houses within Whitechapel every night, [3] with the nightly price for a coffin bed being fourpence (equivalent to £2 in 2023) [8] and the cost of sleeping upon a "lean-to" or ...

  5. 2 days ago · Died August 31, 1888." was removed to the hearse and driven off to Hanbury-street, there to await the mourners. Meantime, the news had spread that the body was in the hearse, and people flocked round to see the coffin. At length the cortege started towards Ilford.

  6. The Whitechapel Murders are a series of unsolved killings that were committed in and around the impoverished area of Whitechapel, in the East End of London, between 3rd April 1888 and 13th February 1891. Many researchers and historians believe that at least five of the murders were committed by an individual who became known as Jack the Ripper.

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  8. The Jack the Ripper, or Whitechapel Murders, are one of the most enduring mysteries in British history. Jack the Ripper is the name given to the perpetrator of the infamous Whitechapel murders which took place in the Whitechapel area of London in 1888. To this day, people speculate on who the murderer might have been, how many actual victims ...

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