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Bad Women: The Blackout Ripper - S2 E1: Murders in a City Without Light

S2 E1: Murders in a City Without Light

Bad Women: The Blackout Ripper

10/11/22 • 41 min

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London's West End - once a glittering Mecca of nightlife - is pitch black. The lights are off to hide the city from waves of Nazi bombers - but in the darkness a merciless killer is hunting down the women of this district.

Join hosts Hallie Rubenhold and Alice Fiennes as they walk those bomb-damaged streets to tell the stories of the women targeted by this "Blackout Ripper" over the course of just one week in 1942.

You'll glimpse inside the theaters, jazz joints and dive bars of Piccadilly and Soho; witness deadly air raids; and criss cross the blacked out streets where a serial killer lurks. You'll learn too of the hardships that blighted the lives of many women in wartime, and the extent of the violence they faced at the hands of men from their own side in the conflict.

Sources:

Bone, James. London Echoing (London: Jonathan Cape, 1948)

Caddick-Adams, Peter. Sand and Steel: A New History of D-Day (London: Penguin Random House, 2019).

Cederwell, William. Reading London in Wartime: Blitz, the People and Propaganda in 1940s Literature (New York: Routledge, 2018).

Farson, N. Bomber’s Moon (London: Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1941).

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10/11/22 • 41 min

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Bad Women: The Blackout Ripper - S2 E1: Murders in a City Without Light

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Pushkin. You're alone on a city street. The darkness is total. It envelops you, pressing in. You stumble on, not knowing where the sidewalk ends and the road begins. You brush by a darkened building, bump into an unlit street lamp.

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You're desperate to reach safety. For somewhere in this neighborhood looks a killer who strikes in the hours of darkness. The cruelty and viciousness of his crimes

S2 E1: Murders in a City Without Light Top Questions Answered

What is the podcast episode about?

The podcast episode discusses a series of murders that took place in London during World War II.

Who was the first victim mentioned in the episode?

The first victim mentioned is Greta Heywood.

How did Greta Heywood meet her assailant?

Greta Heywood meets her assailant in a bar.

What does the man offer Greta Heywood?

The man offers Greta money and tries to convince her to have sex with him.

What happens when Greta Heywood tries to leave?

The man grabs her, strangles her, and kills her.

What is the name of the series the podcast belongs to?

The episode is part of a series called "Bad Women: The Blackout Ripper."

What popular London nightclub was bombed during a performance?

The Cafe de Paris, frequented by the Blackout Ripper's victims, was bombed during a performance.

Which part of London becomes a hotspot for black market activities?

Soho becomes a hotspot for black market activities including bootlegging, stolen goods, and counterfeit products.

Who was a showgirl and possibly engaged in prostitution?

Evelyn Oatley (Lita Ward) was a showgirl and possibly engaged in prostitution.

What changes did women in the 1940s witness?

Women in the 1940s witnessed greater opportunities, legal protections, and the right to vote.

Which area of London is the focus of the story?

The story is centered around London's West End, including districts like Piccadilly, Mayfair, and Soho.

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