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English poet.
Marilyn Monroe was an award winning actress and singer and larger than life star who made big hit movies in the 1950's. In 1962 she died of a drug overdose. She later attained iconic status as an American celebrity.
A famous writer known for Treasure Island and Dr. Jekyll and Me. Hyde.
An Irish poet, dramatist, and politician.
An Irish poet, playwright, author and aesthete from the 19th century.
An American painter who worked largely in England
A Native American holy man and Heyoka
Son of God in Christianity, Muslim Prophet in Islam, and Jewish teacher in Judaism.
An English surgeon and author, best remembered for his friendship with William Gull
Father of Annie Crook
Mother of Annie Crook
The Queen Consort of Edward VII, Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India
The mother of Adolf Hitler,
A witness at the inquest into the murder of Annie Chapman, and the deputy at Crossingham's Lodging House
A physician and witness at the inquest into the murder of Mary Ann Nichols
An inspector in the Jack the Ripper case
An American bison hunter and showman best known for his portrayal of the Wild West
The estranged husband of Mary Ann Nichols
The father of murder victim Mary Ann Nichols
The eldest son of murder victim Mary Ann Nichols
A London resident who attempted to murder his wife
An acquaintance of murder victim Annie Chapman
A witness at the inquest into the murder of Annie Chapman
A witness at the inquest into the murder of Annie Chapman, her last known relatively steady relationship
A journalist at the time of the Jack the Ripper murders in 1888, and alleged author of at least one Ripper letter
A 19th-century carpet beater who allegedly attacked his wife
One of the last to see Annie Chapman alive.
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