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25 | Jack The Ripper Part 5: The Murder of Catherine Eddowes & a clue at Goulston Street Prash's Murder Map: True Crime Podcast

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Let’s look at the second part of the so-called Double Event that chilled the people of Whitechapel to the bone on 30th September 1888. Catherine Eddowes was arrested for her own safety after being found drunk in the street, and ironically met her demise just 400 yards from the police station minutes after her release, her corpse mutilated in the most vicious and disgusting way that had yet been seen.

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Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:

Twitter: @PrashsMurderMap

Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.com

Credits:Research, writing, narration and audio editing by Prash

Special Thank you to Peter Bleksley for his role as DI Edmund Reid

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Peter-Bleksley/e/B001JP0RFI%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

https://t.co/8aIpZRt5Eb?amp=1  Peter’s main website

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p082d0hb Manhunt: Finding Kevin Parle

No part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map.



Sources:

Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London



“Bright’s Disease”, Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright%27s_disease



Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby



Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire



Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London



“Hallie Rubenhold”, Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallie_Rubenhold



Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm



Jones, Richard, “The Goulston Street Graffito – The Juwes Are The Men”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/goulston-street-graffito.htm



Jones, Richard, “The Jewish East End”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-east-end.htm



Jones, Richard, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/



Jones, Richard, “The Whitechapel Murders and the Jewish Community”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-history.htm



London’s Royal Docks, “Forgotten Stories: Hop-Picking in the fields of Kent”, a href="https://londonsroyaldocks.com/forgotten-stories-hop-picking-fields-kent/"...

Let’s look at the second part of the so-called Double Event that chilled the people of Whitechapel to the bone on 30th September 1888. Catherine Eddowes was arrested for her own safety after being found drunk in the street, and ironically met her demise just 400 yards from the police station minutes after her release, her corpse mutilated in the most vicious and disgusting way that had yet been seen.

***Don’t forget to rate and review on your favourite Podcatcher***

Thanks for listening! Here’s how you can get in touch with comments and suggestions:

Twitter: @PrashsMurderMap

Email: prashsmurdermap@gmail.com

Credits:Research, writing, narration and audio editing by Prash

Special Thank you to Peter Bleksley for his role as DI Edmund Reid

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Peter-Bleksley/e/B001JP0RFI%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

https://t.co/8aIpZRt5Eb?amp=1  Peter’s main website

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p082d0hb Manhunt: Finding Kevin Parle

No part of this episode may be reproduced or copied in any form without the written permission of Prash’s Murder Map.



Sources:

Ackroyd, P & other contributors, 2008, “Jack the Ripper and the East End”, Chatto & Windus, in association with the Museum in Docklands & Museum of London



“Bright’s Disease”, Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright%27s_disease



Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby



Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire



Evans, Stewart P., & Skinner, K, 2001, “The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook An Illustrated Encyclopedia”, Robinson London



“Hallie Rubenhold”, Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallie_Rubenhold



Jones, Richard, “The East End Common Lodging Houses”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/common-lodging-houses.htm



Jones, Richard, “The Goulston Street Graffito – The Juwes Are The Men”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/goulston-street-graffito.htm



Jones, Richard, “The Jewish East End”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-east-end.htm



Jones, Richard, “The View from Liverpool”, The High Rip Gangs and the Jack the Ripper Murders, Jack The Ripper Tour, https://www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com/generalnews/the-view-from-liverpool/



Jones, Richard, “The Whitechapel Murders and the Jewish Community”, Jack The Ripper.org, https://www.jack-the-ripper.org/jewish-history.htm



London’s Royal Docks, “Forgotten Stories: Hop-Picking in the fields of Kent”, a href="https://londonsroyaldocks.com/forgotten-stories-hop-picking-fields-kent/"...

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