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Jack the Ripper
unidentified 19th century serial killer
Peter Sutcliffe
English serial killer (1946-2020)
Whitechapel murders
1880s East End of London serial murders
Frederick Abberline
former Chief Inspector for the London Metropolitan Police (1843-1929)
Dear Boss letter
message received in 1888, which claims to have been written by the serial killer now known as Jack the Ripper
From Hell letter
Letter sent by serial killer Jack the Ripper
Saucy Jacky postcard
message received in 1888, which claims to have been written by the serial killer now known as Jack the Ripper
Goulston Street graffito
contested evidence linked to the Whitechapel Murders.
Whitechapel Vigilance Committee
group of humans
Whitehall Mystery
unsolved murder that took place in London in 1888
Robert Anderson
British police officer (1841-1918)
George Lusk
Chairman of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee (1839–1919)
Thomas Bond
British surgeon (1841–1901)
piquerism
Piquerism (derived from the French piquer—"to prick") refers to a sexual interest in penetrating the skin of another person with sharp objects (such as pins, razors, knives, etc.). Sometimes, this is serious enough to cause extreme injuries or even death. Piquerism is a paraphilia as well as a form of sadism. The most frequently targeted areas of the body are the breasts, buttocks, and groin.
Mitre Square
small square in the City of London, England

Jack the Ripper Museum
museum in London
Walter Dew
British police officier (1863–1947)
Dorset Street
former street in London
Thomas Horrocks Openshaw
British surgeon (1856–1929)
Thames Torso Murders
series of unsolved murders in London, England from 1887 to 1889
Wynne Edwin Baxter
British lawyer, solicitor, coroner, botanist and antiquarian (1844-1920)
L. Forbes Winslow
Psychiatrist involved in hunt for Jack the Ripper (1844-1913)
Durward Street
street in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets
Edmund Reid
head of the CID in the Metropolitan Police's H Division