Prash's Murder Map: True Crime Podcast
26 | Jack The Ripper Part 6 : Mary Jane Kelly
Join me for the penultimate episode of this mini-series where we’ll examine the death of the final canonical victim, in a bloodbath so unimaginable that it has become one of the most memorable Ripper murders, symbolic of his spiralling descent closer and closer to hell. We’ll look at Mary Jane Kelly’s life and try to understand the strange testimony of the witnesses as we encounter a visitor dressed in astrakhan, a man with a sinister black bag bothering women in the area, a missing key and more.
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Credits: Research, writing, narration and audio editing by Prash
Voices:
Charlie (Crimelapse).........................Mrs Paumier
Eileen (Crimelapse).......................... Lizzie Albrook
Emily G. Thompson (Morbidology)............Mary Jane Kelly
Erik Rivenes (Most Notorious)......................American journalist
Jenny (It's Murder Up North).............................Sarah Lewis
Nick Denton.....................Inspector Beck
Philip Hutchinson...............Dr Thomas Bond and George Hutchinson
Prash..................................Thomas Bowyer, Joseph Barnett and the "Astrakhan Man"
Sophie Stanley...................Mary Jane Kelly singing
Philip Hutchinson’s theatre company: https://www.luckydogtheatreproductions.com/
Charlie & Eileen – Crimelapse podcast https://www.crimelapsepodcast.com/
Jenny – It’s Murder up North podcast https://www.spreaker.com/show/its-murder-up-north_1
Emily G. Thompson – Morbidology podcast https://morbidology.com/
Erik Rivenes – Most Notorious and Where Blood Runs Cold podcasts https://www.mostnotorious.com
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Clack, Robert & Hutchinson, Philip, 2009, “The London of Jack the Ripper Then and Now”, The Breedon Books Publishing Company Limited, Derby
“Dr Bond’s Post Mortem on Mary Kelly”, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/official_documents/pm-kelly.html
Evans, Stewart P., & Rumbelow, D, 2006, “Jack the Ripper – Scotland Yard Investigates”, Sutton Publishing Ltd, Gloucestershire
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Evening News, 12th November 1888, Casebook, https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/evening_news/18881112.html
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https://www.casebook.org/press_reports/new_york_herald/881111.html