
In the autumn of 1888, the impoverished district of Whitechapel in London became the site of a series of brutal, unsolved murders that terrorized the city and captivated the world. As the police struggled to navigate the labyrinthine streets and identify a perpetrator who left behind no clear evidence, the public was gripped by fear and speculation. The victims, all women living on the margins of society, were targeted with a level of violence that defied explanation, leaving behind a legacy of mystery that continues to haunt the annals of crime.




