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Authors: Russell Edwards
Walker, Mary Ann, maiden name of Mary Ann Nichols
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Wapping
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Warren, Chief Commissioner Charles
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resignation of
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Watkins, PC Edward
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Wellington Barracks
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Wentworth Model Dwellings
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Wentworth Street
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Western Australia Police
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Westminster
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Westow Hill market
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White Church Lane
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White House, the, dosshouse
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White, Martha,
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Martha Tabram
Whitechapel Bell Foundry
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Whitechapel Club, Chicago
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Whitechapel High Street
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Whitechapel Infirmary
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Whitechapel Police Division
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Whitechapel Underground Station
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whole genome amplification (WGA)
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Wilkes Street
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Wilkins, Jane
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Wilmott’s dosshouse
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Windsor Magazine
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Yalford Street
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Yesterday television channel
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Yorkshire Ripper,
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1. The outer side of the shawl showing the Michaelmas daisies.
2. The reverse side of the shawl with Michaelmas daisy section folded inwards.
3. Martha Tabram, possibly the first Ripper victim.
4. A typical Whitechapel dosshouse.
5. The discovery of Mary Ann Nichols.
6. Mortuary photograph of Mary Ann Nichols.
7. Mortuary photograph of Annie Chapman.
9. The backyard of 29 Hanbury Street. Annie Chapman’s body was found between the step and the fence.
11. Mortuary photograph of Elizabeth Stride.
12. An artist’s impression of Elizabeth Stride, as shown in
The Illustrated Police News
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13. Artist’s impression of Louis Diemschutz discovering the body of Elizabeth Stride.
15. Artist’s impression of Catherine Eddowes.
16. Mortuary photograph of Catherine Eddowes showing the gruesome nature of her injuries.
17. Mitre Square murder scene.
19. Inspector Frederick Abberline.
20. Amos Simpson, Acting Sergeant of the Metropolitan police at the time of the murders.
21. Chief Inspector Donald Swanson.
22. An artist’s impression of Mary Jane Kelly.
23. Dorset Street, where Mary Kelly was living at the time of her murder.
24. A sketch of a dosshouse on Dorset Street.
25. Mary Jane Kelly crime scene. This is the only photograph of a Ripper victim as she was found.
27. The Swanson marginalia, naming Aaron Kosminski as a suspect.
29. Colney Hatch Asylum’s observations of Kosminski.
31. Attendants at Leavesden Asylum pose for a photograph.
33. Jari taking samples from the bloodstained shawl.
34. The shawl laid out in the lab for testing.
35. Russell and Jari look at the shawl’s stains under a UV light.
36. Close-up of various stains being tested.