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  1. 11 de may. de 2023 · When ‘HomicideHit Its Stride The influential crime drama debuted 30 years ago. Here, the creators and stars reflect on its legacy and on an early episode that served notice that it was a ...

  2. 9 de feb. de 2024 · The horrors in Whitechapel continue as "Saucy Jack" strikes again — and sends taunting letters to the authorities. As the summer of 1888 gradually turned to autumn, the growing fear of Jack the Ripper began to reach its peak. Throughout London’s “Autumn of Terror,” the people of Whitechapel were always on the lookout, wary that they ...

    • All That's Interesting
    • Elizabeth Stride’s Tragic Story Before Her Encounter with Jack The Ripper
    • The Rushed Murder of Elizabeth Stride
    • The Examination of Stride’s Body
    • The “Double Event” Continues with The Murder of Catherine Eddowes
    • Jack The Ripper Claims His Kill

    Like many women who lived in Whitechapel in the late 19th century, Elizabeth Stride, also known as Long Liz, had few opportunities and even fewer funds. Born Elisabeth Gustafsdotter on a farm in Sweden, Stride worked as a domestic servant and a sex worker for many years before moving to England in 1866. A few years later, she married John Stride. T...

    At 7:30 that night, Elizabeth Stride was spotted at the house on Flower and Dean Street dressed for a night out. She left the lodging house, likely hoping to earn a few pounds on the dimly lit streets of London. Later in the evening, a man named J. Best spotted Stride on the sidewalk with a short man whom he described as sporting a dark mustache an...

    At around one in the morning, Louis Diemschutz entered Berner Street driving his cart and pony. At the entrance of Dutfield’s Yard, his horse stopped in its tracks, refusing to move any further into the yard. Diemschutz went to investigate, lighting a match in order to see in the dark. He was only able to see a flash of Elizabeth Stride’s still and...

    Because of the lack of mutilation performed on Elizabeth Stride’s body, the police were unsure as to whether or not this case was connected to the infamous Whitechapel Murderer, later known as Jack the Ripper. That is, of course, until a second body was found during the early hours of that September morning. This time it was mutilated. Catherine Ed...

    After these two murders, the London authorities received yet another letter written in red ink, allegedly signed by Jack the Ripper himself. This one read: Unlike his first postage, this letter was smeared with blood. Whether the author of this note was really Jack the Ripper, however, remains unknown. After September 30 and the “Double Event” that...

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  3. The inquest into Stride's murder lasted five days, with the final day of hearings being adjourned until 23 October. This final day of the hearing saw three witnesses testify—all of whom provided testimony confirming the identity of the decedent.

    • Victim of serial murder
    • 30 September 1888 (aged 44), Whitechapel, London, England
    • Elisabeth Gustafsdotter, 27 November 1843, Torslanda, Sweden
  4. 11 de may. de 2023 · For tv historians beginner {and professional}, the best place to start the story of the up to date Golden Age of Television is on Jan. 10, 1999, when Tony Soprano first paid a toll on the New Jersey Turnpike. But maybe we is likely to be higher served to rewind the clock roughly six years, to Jan. 31, 1993, the evening of Super Bowl XXVII.

  5. When do you feel that some of your favourite shows truly became what they are? (most of the characters have come into their own and the tone is set.)…

  6. Yesterday [1 Oct], at the Vestry Hall in Cable-street, St. George-in-the-East, Mr. Wynne E. Baxter, coroner for East Middlesex, opened an inquest on the body of the woman who was found dead, with her throat cut, at one o'clock on Sunday morning, in Berner-street, Commercial-road East. At the outset of the inquiry the deceased was described as ...