From The Void Podcast

(True Crime) The Mysterious Whitehall Women


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Episode Overview


In this episode, we travel back to London’s Whitehall district—a place infamous for political intrigue, shadowy alleyways, and, in the autumn of 1888, a mystery so disturbing it was almost forgotten beneath the thunder of the Jack the Ripper murders happening at the same time.


This is the story of The Whitehall Women—a case involving multiple unidentified female remains discovered in and around Whitehall. Long before modern forensic science, police were left piecing together bodies found in separate locations, months apart, with no clear suspect, no confirmed victim identity, and a timeline that overlaps with another unsolved murder series just streets away.


Overshadowed by the Ripper mythology, this case has become one of Victorian London’s darkest cold cases. And in many ways, it’s even stranger.



In This Episode, We Explore:


  • The grisly discovery of a woman’s torso during construction of the new Metropolitan Police headquarters
  • The earlier and later discoveries of additional body parts in the Thames and in vaults beneath Whitehall
  • Why investigators believed the remains belonged to a single unidentified woman
  • How this murder fits into the broader pattern of the so-called “Thames Torso Murders”
  • Comparisons between the Torso Murderer and the Ripper — and why many historians believe they were not the same person
  • The forensic limitations of 1888 and how they shaped the investigation
  • The haunting question that lingers:
  • Who were the Whitehall Women, and why did nobody report them missing?



Why This Case Matters


Unlike the Ripper victims, the Whitehall Women had no names, no occupations, no known family — at least, none that history recorded. Their anonymity is part of what makes this case so chilling.


The killer showed anatomical precision, access to private spaces, and enough confidence to deposit remains in highly trafficked areas — including right under the noses of the authorities building Scotland Yard.


This case forces us to consider the women Victorian society ignored, the victims whose stories weren’t sensational enough for newspapers, and the mysteries still sitting in archival corners waiting to be fully understood.


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