Jack The Ripper Part 1 - Martha Tabram | George Yard

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Jump in a hansom cab and come with me to the foggy, lamplit streets of London’s East End as we embark on this 7 part mini-series on the gruesome murders of arguably the most infamous serial killer of all time… Jack the Ripper. Pack your doss money and a penny for the newsboy and let’s get started with two killings that occurred just before the Autumn of Terror. Could Emma Smith and Martha Tabram have been early Ripper victims?

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Some of the pictures used in the episode were taken from.
www.jack-the-ripper.orgcommon-lodging-houses.htm
workhouses.org.uk

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