
In this episode of "The Rest Is History," Tom and Dominic delve into the chilling details of the Jack the Ripper murders in London's East End during the autumn of 1888, specifically focusing on the "double event" of September 30th, where Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes were murdered. They dissect witness accounts, police investigations, and the social anxieties of the time, including anti-Semitism and xenophobia, as reflected in the graffiti found near one of the crime scenes. The hosts also explore the media frenzy, the emergence of vigilante groups, and the various theories surrounding the Ripper's identity, including the authenticity and implications of the infamous letters attributed to the killer, setting the stage for future episodes that will delve deeper into the cultural impact and potential suspects.
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