
The Ripper's Silence: Why Did the Murders Stop?
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Join host Paul Stiling for a gripping investigation into one of history's greatest unsolved mysteries: Why did Jack the Ripper suddenly stop killing? After terrorising London's East End for just three months in 1888, the world's most infamous serial killer simply vanished.
In this deep dive, we examine four major theories: Did the Ripper die, flee London, get institutionalised, or achieve psychological satisfaction? Using modern criminal psychology and Victorian historical records, we analyse the timeline, the escalation pattern, and the suspects who might explain the sudden silence.
From the fog-shrouded streets of Whitechapel to modern forensic analysis, discover why the end of the Jack the Ripper murders might be more revealing than the crimes themselves.
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