Spring-Heeled Jack: Victorian London's Leaping Phantom
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A figure in a black cloak with eyes of fire, who breathed blue flame, slashed with iron claws, and leapt clean over walls and rooftops to vanish into the dark. For most of a century, he terrified Victorian Britain — and to this day, no one is sure whether he was a man, a myth, or something in between.
This episode separates the real attacks from the legend of Spring-Heeled Jack: the named young women assaulted in eighteen thirty-eight, the panic the penny dreadfuls fed, the notorious aristocrat suspected of starting it — and how an entire nation talked itself into believing in a monster, in a story that feels eerily modern.
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