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The popular name given to the unidentified serial killer who operated in the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. Jack the Ripper immediately became a notorious icon of public knowledge, afterwards. Through the mysterious lore of his cases, he has crossed into folklore; being used in various media as perhaps the most legendary serial killer.
A prominent 19th century English physician
One of Jack the Ripper's victims, she was the fifth and final woman to be murdered.
An English carriage driver best known for his alleged involvement in the Jack the Ripper murders
One of the Inspectors in the Jack the Ripper case
One of the inspectors in the Jack the Ripper Case
A British spiritualist and "medium", now best known for his association with the Jack the Ripper case
An English Impressionist painter
The Coroner who conducted the inquests into most of the Whitechapel Murders
The wife of William Gull
One of Jack the Ripper's victims, she was the third murdered and first on the night of the so-called "double event"
Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for over half of the 19th century, and Empress of India
A British Army Officer, and Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis during the Jack the Ripper murders
A member of the English royal family, a grandson of Queen Victoria
One of Jack the Ripper's victims, she was the second to be murdered
Wife of Frederick Abberline
One of the suspects in the Jack the Ripper case, and the one-time lover of victim Mary Kelly
An English doctor, son-in-law of Sir William Gull, and Physician-In-Ordinary to Queen Victoria
A police official involved in the investigation into the Jack the Ripper murders
One of the suspects in the Jack the Ripper case
The daughter of William Gull and Susan Ann Lacey, as well as wife of Dr Theodore Dyke Acland
One of Jack the Ripper's victims, she was the fourth murdered and second on the night of the so-called "double event"
Aleister Crowley was an English occultist, poet, novelist, and the founder of the religious philosophy of Thelema. He was infamously known as "the wickedest man in the world", and is thought of as the most influential occultist of all time. Crowley has been frequently portrayed in various forms of fiction.
A friend of murder victim Mary Kelly
An English man with deformities exhibited as a curiosity or a freak in the late 19th century
A witness at the inquest into the murder of Mary Jane Kelly
Assistant Commissioner (Crime) and Commissioner of Scotland Yard in the late 19th century
A 19th century British police officer and Assistant Commissioner (Crime) during the early 20th century
One of Jack the Ripper's victims, she was the first to be murdered
One of the investigators in the Jack the Ripper case
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