Did Jack the Ripper walk on the London Bridge?

But the most disturbing haunting of London Bridge stems back to 1888, to the infamous Jack the Ripper. “He killed all the girls in 1888, within one mile of the bridge in White Chapel,” Asbury said. “So one of the theories is Jack the Ripper never went over the bridge. He actually snuck into one of the service doors.”

What’s the best Jack the Ripper tour?

The London Walk with Donald is the best. You almost feel like the Ripper is watching you! He sells his book for 10 pounds, and it is excellent – very well documented and researched.

Where does the Jack the Ripper tour start?

Our Jack the Ripper Tour London begins at 7pm and departs from outside Exit Four of Aldgate East Underground Station. This is situated at the junction of Whitechapel High Street and Commercial Road. Exit Four is across from the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London E1.

Where is Jack the Ripper body?

Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes were both killed in the early morning hours of Sunday 30 September 1888. Stride’s body was discovered at approximately 1 a.m. in Dutfield’s Yard, off Berner Street (now Henriques Street) in Whitechapel.

Is Jack the Ripper tour suitable for children?

CHILDREN ON THE TOUR As a general rule we would not recommend the tour for children under the age of 14, with more details why as follows… IT CONTAINS ADULT CONTENT – The Jack the Ripper tour covers the brutal murders of five prostitutes in the East End of London in 1888.

What attraction in London can you meet Jack the Ripper?

In 1988, during the 100th anniversary of the Whitechapel murders, the London Dungeons ran a themed attraction called “The Jack the Ripper Experience”. They recreated the streets, the atmosphere and the murder sites for thousands of London visitors.

How many victims did the Whitechapel murderer have?

In 1894, Melville Macnaghten, former Chief Constable of the Metropolitan Police, wrote a private memorandum in which he claimed that “the Whitechapel murderer had five victims and five victims only”, setting a standard for the perceived number of victims after the document was first publicised in the late 1950s.

What was the first season of Whitechapel about?

The TV series Whitechapel chooses a fascinating approach to the topic: The first season deals with a Jack the Ripper copycat killer in 2008 and the police force in Whitechapel has to stop the murder from stepping into his idol’s footsteps. The series is very well written and full of details and references to the actual 1888 investigation.

What was John Pizer’s nickname in the Whitechapel murders?

In early September 1888, Leather Apron was “the only name linked with the Whitechapel murders. The strange character who prowls about after midnight. Universal fear among women – slippered feet and a sharp leather knife”. It was Sergeant William Thick who insisted that “Leather Apron” was the nickname of John Pizer.

Who are the actors in the TV series Whitechapel?

The series “stars Rupert Penry Jones as Detective Inspector Joseph Chandler, Phil Davis as Detective Sergeant Ray Miles and Steve Pemberton as Edward Buchan.