
Episode 104 - Jack The Ripper, Episode 3: The Murder Of Elizabeth Stride
02/07/24 • 37 min
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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 the Ripper might be lurking around every corner.
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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 the Ripper might be lurking around every corner.
https://allthatsinteresting.com/elizabeth-stride
credits: https://allthatsinteresting.com/podcast-credits
History Uncovered is part of the Airwave Media network: www.airwavemedia.com
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Episode 103 - History Happy Hour, January 2024: Golden-Tongued Mummies, A Victorian Cipher, And More
It's the end of January 2024 and we've picked a few of our favorite history news stories from this month as well as a handful of significant anniversaries from decades past.
The mysterious coded note found in the pocket of a 19th-century dress...
...the discovery of two mummies in Egypt entombed with golden tongues...
...how archaeologists in China came across an ancient wooden celestial calendar...
...the surprise discovery of a cemetery in Wales with evidence of "graveside feasting"...
...and how a sling bullet found in Spain might confirm the location of an important battle...
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Episode 105 - Jack The Ripper, Episode 4: The Mutilation Of Catherine Eddowes
On October 16, 1888, a Whitechapel neighborhood watch group received a letter addressed "From Hell" which chillingly described a murder. Even more chillingly, the letter came with what appeared to be a piece of a human kidney preserved in spirits. The macabre note was unsigned, but the police had a good idea of who could have sent it. And they had a good idea of who the kidney may have once belonged to: a woman named Catherine Eddowes.
https://allthatsinteresting.com/catherine-eddowes-murder
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