Alison Munn

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The Ratcliff Highway was as much a neighbourhood as it was a road, bearing its own identity and an economy driven largely by the steady influx of ships and sailors who stalked its streets in search of drink and sex. At the end of the century it still retained the reputation for violence it had acquired in 1811 when seven people were murdered in their beds in one of England’s first serial killings.
The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper
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