2 horas 8 min

Vanished: Jack the Ripper "The Autumn of Terror‪"‬ Vanished

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Amongst so much death, darkness and despair in Whitechapel, London the murders of five women during the autumn of 1888 sent shockwaves across the world that are being felt to this very day. The perpetrator, or perpetrators, who took the lives of these five was never brought to justice.

He simply vanished into the darkness.

You are about to embark on a journey with us to go find him. So grab your gas lamp and come along with us, as we seek justice for Polly, for Annie, for Elizabeth, for Catherine and for Mary Jane. But keep the light close, and guard your heart.

As we enter the abyss together, perhaps it's appropriate to quote Dante's words scrawled on the gates of hell.

"Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."

This is Vanished: Jack the Ripper

LINKS



Our Website

Vanished on Twitter 
Vanished on Instagram 
Vanished on Facebook 
Vanished Facebook Discussion Group 
Jennifer Taylor on Twitter 
Chris Williamson on Twitter 
Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website

Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website

Smith & Vinson on Twitter

Vanished is a ChrisEvan Films Production
Opening quote performed by Brandon of the Southern Gothic Podcast

Exit script read by Canadian Girl of Nothing Ever Happens in Canada

Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt 

"Satisfied" performed by Amber Farndon
Vanished is part of the "Straight Up Strange" Podcast Network
Album Art Illustration 50399190 © Alancotton | Dreamstime.com




SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING 


"The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper" by Hallie Rubenhold 

"The People of the Abyss" Public Domain Audiobook by Jack London 
Jack the Ripper @ Wikipedia 
Mary Ann Nichols @ Wikipedia 
Annie Chapman @ Wikipedia 
Elizabeth Stride @ Wikipedia 
Catherine Eddowes @ Wikipedia 
Mary Jane Kelly @ Wikipedia 

The Jack the Ripper Autopsy Reports @ Pathguy 



EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING  

Photo Archive at jacktheripper.org

Amongst so much death, darkness and despair in Whitechapel, London the murders of five women during the autumn of 1888 sent shockwaves across the world that are being felt to this very day. The perpetrator, or perpetrators, who took the lives of these five was never brought to justice.

He simply vanished into the darkness.

You are about to embark on a journey with us to go find him. So grab your gas lamp and come along with us, as we seek justice for Polly, for Annie, for Elizabeth, for Catherine and for Mary Jane. But keep the light close, and guard your heart.

As we enter the abyss together, perhaps it's appropriate to quote Dante's words scrawled on the gates of hell.

"Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."

This is Vanished: Jack the Ripper

LINKS



Our Website

Vanished on Twitter 
Vanished on Instagram 
Vanished on Facebook 
Vanished Facebook Discussion Group 
Jennifer Taylor on Twitter 
Chris Williamson on Twitter 
Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website

Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website

Smith & Vinson on Twitter

Vanished is a ChrisEvan Films Production
Opening quote performed by Brandon of the Southern Gothic Podcast

Exit script read by Canadian Girl of Nothing Ever Happens in Canada

Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt 

"Satisfied" performed by Amber Farndon
Vanished is part of the "Straight Up Strange" Podcast Network
Album Art Illustration 50399190 © Alancotton | Dreamstime.com




SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING 


"The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper" by Hallie Rubenhold 

"The People of the Abyss" Public Domain Audiobook by Jack London 
Jack the Ripper @ Wikipedia 
Mary Ann Nichols @ Wikipedia 
Annie Chapman @ Wikipedia 
Elizabeth Stride @ Wikipedia 
Catherine Eddowes @ Wikipedia 
Mary Jane Kelly @ Wikipedia 

The Jack the Ripper Autopsy Reports @ Pathguy 



EXPLICIT CONTENT WARNING  

Photo Archive at jacktheripper.org

2 horas 8 min

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