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🗓️ 4 June 2024
⏱️ 53 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi friends how are you today I hope you're having a wonderful day today you know staying safe out there |
0:07.2 | so today I'm doing something a little different with murder mystery makeup because well with this one I'm digging into like you |
0:14.5 | know one of the most famous and mysterious serial killers of all time and that is I'm |
0:20.4 | sure you're aware because of like the title or something that's Mr Ripper |
0:24.2 | Hey Mr Rimmer in other words you know Jack the Ripper so just a little FYI we call him |
0:30.3 | Jack but nobody really knows like what his actual name is because his |
0:34.2 | identity was never discovered, which also makes this story again one of the most |
0:39.5 | famous cold cases in history because people just want to figure it out. I mean lots of good |
0:44.4 | theories out there but who really knows huh? Today's story just a little disclaimer |
0:49.6 | it is really graphic there's lots of women being cut up, just bad, and obviously there is murder. |
0:56.4 | So today's episode I decided to do a two-part series. I've never done that before. |
1:02.1 | I kind of wish I did it with H. H. Holmes because there were so much I had to leave out. |
1:07.7 | And like H. H. Holmes was so comp. Oh my gosh, you guys. I wish I did two part part but I didn't think about it until now. |
1:14.8 | All right so welcome to part one. |
1:17.6 | Today we're gonna be talking about the devil of the 1880s Victorian London Jack the River. |
1:26.5 | Oh, and also my name is Bailey Sarion |
1:29.0 | and this is Monday, which means it's |
1:30.4 | smarter mystery makeup. |
1:31.8 | Let's get into the story. |
1:34.9 | Of course, we're gonna start with the background, okay? |
1:37.2 | So it's late summer, 1888, in East London in a neighborhood called Whitechapel, which sounds pretty cute, but during this time it was rough, okay? White |
1:48.9 | Chapel is really cute now, but back in the 1880s, was poverty stricken the neighbors were most likely |
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