
In this episode of "The Rest Is History," Tom and Dominic delve into the gruesome details surrounding the murder of Mary-Jane Kelly, the final canonical victim of Jack the Ripper, describing the crime scene, and the stark contrast between her life and the gruesome end she met. They explore the social and cultural context of Victorian London, including the influence of tabloid journalism, class divisions, and the public's fascination with the macabre, fueled by literary sensations like "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." The hosts discuss the various theories and suspects that emerged, highlighting the role of amateur detectives and the emerging field of psychopathology in shaping perceptions of the Ripper's motives, setting the stage for the next episode where they promise to reveal the truth about the Ripper's identity.
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