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In 1888, the streets of Whitechapel were more than just dangerous, they were disorienting, oppressive, and on edge. Thick industrial fog choked the air, gaslights distorted what people thought they saw, and entire neighborhoods lived under constant stress, poverty, and fear.
This episode goes beyond the surface of Jack the Ripper murders. We break down the timeline of the canonical victims, then step back to examine the environment surrounding the killings, pollution, red-tinged skies, dense fog, and the psychological toll of life in one of the harshest districts in Victorian London.
We explore the role of spiritualism, psychics, and the widespread belief in supernatural forces during the investigation. At a time when science and the occult existed side by side, many believed the killer was more than human.
From there, we look at modern theories about the identity of the Ripper, including leading suspects and what current research suggests.
Was Jack the Ripper simply a man hiding in the fog…
or was he something the city itself helped create?
Support the show
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In 1888, the streets of Whitechapel were more than just dangerous, they were disorienting, oppressive, and on edge. Thick industrial fog choked the air, gaslights distorted what people thought they saw, and entire neighborhoods lived under constant stress, poverty, and fear.
This episode goes beyond the surface of Jack the Ripper murders. We break down the timeline of the canonical victims, then step back to examine the environment surrounding the killings, pollution, red-tinged skies, dense fog, and the psychological toll of life in one of the harshest districts in Victorian London.
We explore the role of spiritualism, psychics, and the widespread belief in supernatural forces during the investigation. At a time when science and the occult existed side by side, many believed the killer was more than human.
From there, we look at modern theories about the identity of the Ripper, including leading suspects and what current research suggests.
Was Jack the Ripper simply a man hiding in the fog…
or was he something the city itself helped create?
Support the show