Shortly after we started dating, Carolyn moved from her swanky apartment in Oxford Street to the East End of London. It's a very nice area now, but this is where the 'Jack the Ripper' murders occurred. Spending so much time there made us interested in the Ripper story. We've read Donald Rumbelow's book, traipsed around East London on Rumbelow's walking tour and this Saturday went to the exhibit at the Museum in Docklands which includes the original 'Dear Boss' letter as well as the James Maybrick diary. All very interesting.
Jack the Ripper Exhibit - 25th of October
Shortly after we started dating, Carolyn moved from her swanky apartment in Oxford Street to the East End of London. It's a very nice area now, but this is where the 'Jack the Ripper' murders occurred. Spending so much time there made us interested in the Ripper story. We've read Donald Rumbelow's book, traipsed around East London on Rumbelow's walking tour and this Saturday went to the exhibit at the Museum in Docklands which includes the original 'Dear Boss' letter as well as the James Maybrick diary. All very interesting.
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Dear Boss,
Docklands Museum,
East End,
Jack the Ripper,
London
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Who do you think he was then?
I have no idea!
Jack the Ripper Suspects
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