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Jack the Ripper: A Dark Chapter in London's History

Kulinarium an der Glemsvie, 12 feb 2027 · 20:00 – 22:00

Culture & Art

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Descripción general

Jack the Ripper está programado para el viernes, 12 de febrero de 2027 en Kulinarium an der Glems. Consulta la fuente oficial antes de ir, ya que los horarios y detalles del lugar pueden cambiar.

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Step into the shadowy streets of Victorian London and explore the chilling legacy of one of history's most infamous unsolved mysteries. This event delves into the Jack the Ripper murders that terrorized the Whitechapel district in 1888, where a series of brutal attacks on women working as prostitutes captured the world's attention. Attendees will learn about the canonical five victims—Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly—whose murders between August and November 1888 are most often linked to the same culprit.

The atmosphere is one of historical intrigue, drawing on extensive newspaper coverage that bestowed enduring notoriety on the Ripper. The event explores the social context of the East End, including overcrowding, poverty, and the influx of immigrants that shaped public perceptions. Visitors can expect a deep dive into the police investigation, the infamous "Dear Boss" and "From Hell" letters, and the theories that have turned these crimes into a blend of historical research, folklore, and pseudohistory.

This event offers a gripping look at how the legend of Jack the Ripper has captured the public imagination for over a century, providing a unique opportunity to separate fact from fiction in one of the most notorious cases in criminal history.

⏱️ 2 hrs🎟️ Entradas desde 110 €
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  • The event focuses on the historical context of the Whitechapel murders, including the social conditions of the East End.
  • Attendees will explore the canonical five victims and the police investigation that failed to solve the case.
  • The event covers the infamous letters, including the 'Dear Boss' and 'From Hell' letters, and their impact on the case.

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Who were the canonical five victims?

The canonical five victims are Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly.

Why is the killer called Jack the Ripper?

The name originated from the 'Dear Boss letter' sent to a news agency in 1888, which was widely believed to be a hoax.

Was the case ever solved?

No, the murders were never solved, and the legends surrounding them have become a mix of historical research, folklore, and pseudohistory.

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