I love walking round Whitechapel. Been doing it since the 80s and much has changed. The narrow cut through passage that leads to the Poll Nichols site is all closes off now but you used to be able to walk down there. Definately used by Jack. Bit dodgy in this area after dark now if you're on your own. It didn't used to be but I've noticed a change in atmosphere in the last five years or so.
A great video which in a simple and straightforward way reminds us of inexplicable horrific murders. It is a big part of the history of the area. With all the modern day development it is easy to overlook this. Quote: "A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots"
I'm really surprised that no real memorials were ever made for these girls who didn't deserve such a death much less put up buildings and such in places where they died.
True, but these women were discarded by society as well as the killer. No one cared if they were daughters or mothers or sisters. They deserve to be remembered and memorialized.
it was because of their work, they were shoved to the side by the public and the Royal Family, the police didn't care what they were, they only wanted to find the culprit. regardless, the Ripper murders still to this day send shivers down peoples spines.
Nice try, but the most uninformative video. Saw a lot of streets, but except for the view of where a couple of women were murdered you did not clearly show us where the women actually died. You should have stood where they died and said this is the spot. As it is all you showed was a dizzy array of streets -- too many streets. My god, it left me totally lost. "Turn right here. Turn left here. continue straight. cross over..." And all that about fascists and street uprisings had nothing to do with the murders. May have interested you, but... In the end all the video seemed to show was that White Chapel and East End are still the worst areas of London as far as poverty and dirty streets and buildings go. I do commend your effort, however.
it's because he included Martha Tabram as the 1st victim. a lot of the experts don't think she was connected to the other slayings, & stick with the ' canonical five '
It's like one of those accents that are from immigrants mixed with some sort of English accent replacing real london accents of that past which are becoming extinct. Same as the lovely old Georgian, victorian and first half of the 20th century that are being replaced with ugly modern ones that look all the same no matter where you go, so eventually all towns will look the same and in large cities all the areas will be hard to tell apart. Also BTW are u sexy? Lol 😋
18:01 I thought you were going to be attacked when you turned around and that hooded man was standing there and a lot of those old narrow roads gave me the creeps
The whitechapel town planners seemed to have cared nothing at all for the history of the buildings in whitechapel- destroying with glee no doubt, the very places that make the area famous the world over. Now unfortunately, all the original sites are unrecognisable and must leave the visitor or tour taker very disappointed. Such a shame that no one had the foresight to schedule the buildings for posterity. Town planners and foresight? They don’t go together do they. Shame on them.
A lot of work has gone into this video. My feelings whilst watching this are that the men who used prostitutes (and still use prostitutes) during Jack The Ripper's era are disgusting, and that this area of London is scruffy, dingy and depressing. It's still a fascinating video, thank you. There's a lot of history there.
In much of the 19th Century, a "goodly" proportion of the female residents were engaged in prostitution; there weren't many occupations? open to women--esp. those pouring in from agricultural areas with NO SKILLS. London was a bustling port, and seamen (no pun here!) had pay packets to empty and built-up "appetites" that fish-and-chips would not sate. "Lower class" people were deemed expendable by those in tonier neighbourhoods. Displays of Christian charity were spotty and transport (....so as to reduce population density...?!) were expensive and largely incipient..... In the century before, conditions--esp. in Paris--were even worse....
2018 "Sir Melville hunt the ghost of Jack the Ripper" amazon ISBN: 9781980833925 give all the elements of the year 1888. The first person who knew Jack the ripper was James Monro, the head of Scotland Yard at the end of 1888, replacing Charles Warren. The book tells the story of Jack the Ripper by James Monro and his friend Sir Melville on the streets of London, but also "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" which is played on August 4 1888 at the Lyceum theater. All the details come from the testimonies of times, and James Monro will refuse to deliver the truth to the English people, in spite of his “Highly private Memorandum” which he will keep secret until his death. Sir Melville tried to give his truth in the book "Days of my years" chapter 4: "Laying the ghost of Jack the Ripper" in 1914. But the well-informed Englishmen and in particular Scotland Yard have always refused to deliver the truth, despite the compromising pieces returned by the family of a Scotland Yard leader mentioned at the Dockland's Museum in London in 2008. But who is this "cannibal" ambidextrous double face? Patrick Newteam 2018
After seeing this show, I worked on this case, buying the biography of a Scotland Yard Officer published in 1914. My work made it possible to trace very precisely the course of a suspect during the year 1888, but also after until 1894. Thanks to information provided by the English police (Kew archives and Casebook forum), I gathered the elements to write the book: "Sir Melville Hunts the Ghost of Jack the Ripper" The last chapter gives an incredible proof found by Suzanne Schmidt expert in writing. Read this thrilling book! ISBN-10: 197698971X; ISBN-13: 978-1976989711
Looked better back in 1888 than it does now
I love walking round Whitechapel. Been doing it since the 80s and much has changed. The narrow cut through passage that leads to the Poll Nichols site is all closes off now but you used to be able to walk down there. Definately used by Jack.
Bit dodgy in this area after dark now if you're on your own. It didn't used to be but I've noticed a change in atmosphere in the last five years or so.
Have you ever visited the 10 Bells Pub?
A bit dodgy round there now, didn't used to be? It must of been fine when Jack wank the streets then? 🤔
A great video which in a simple and straightforward way reminds us of inexplicable horrific murders. It is a big part of the history of the area. With all the modern day development it is easy to overlook this. Quote: "A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots"
I've never been out of the U.S. - it's fun to watch videos of other countries. Thanks for the murder tour.
All new buildings are so disgusting.
Several times he remarks, its all changed now". You're not kidding, mostly for the worst sadly.
10/10 for effort
What about execution?
I'm really surprised that no real memorials were ever made for these girls who didn't deserve such a death much less put up buildings and such in places where they died.
Theres no memorials for the victims of any serial killer
True, but these women were discarded by society as well as the killer. No one cared if they were daughters or mothers or sisters. They deserve to be remembered and memorialized.
...no one cares when men are murdered if they were sons, fathers, or brothers.
it was because of their work, they were shoved to the side by the public and the Royal Family, the police didn't care what they were, they only wanted to find the culprit. regardless, the Ripper murders still to this day send shivers down peoples spines.
Robert Dambeck I was thinking the same thing.
Nice try, but the most uninformative video. Saw a lot of streets, but except for the view of where a couple of women were murdered you did not clearly show us where the women actually died. You should have stood where they died and said this is the spot. As it is all you showed was a dizzy array of streets -- too many streets. My god, it left me totally lost. "Turn right here. Turn left here. continue straight. cross over..." And all that about fascists and street uprisings had nothing to do with the murders. May have interested you, but... In the end all the video seemed to show was that White Chapel and East End are still the worst areas of London as far as poverty and dirty streets and buildings go. I do commend your effort, however.
My thoughts exactly, good effort though
Exactly.
watch this one
ruclips.net/video/nS7WxeB0hww/видео.html
You walked around in circles... bless!!
Nice mate
Thanks this really helps
Shame they tore so many of the old unique looking buildings out. 😔
Very Interesting ! Thank you
Excellent.
Catherine eddows wasn't the fifth victim Mary Kelly was
Depends if you believe the "real" first victim is Martha whast her name, and depends if you believe theere are 6 victims of the ripper.
it's because he included Martha Tabram as the 1st victim. a lot of the experts don't think she was connected to the other slayings, & stick with the ' canonical five '
does anyone understand what he's talking about?
You must be def
@@michaelgrace1298well he's got an accent
It's like one of those accents that are from immigrants mixed with some sort of English accent replacing real london accents of that past which are becoming extinct. Same as the lovely old Georgian, victorian and first half of the 20th century that are being replaced with ugly modern ones that look all the same no matter where you go, so eventually all towns will look the same and in large cities all the areas will be hard to tell apart. Also BTW are u sexy? Lol 😋
18:01 I thought you were going to be attacked when you turned around and that hooded man was standing there and a lot of those old narrow roads gave me the creeps
I'm pretty sure that was Jack.
18:01 that's Jack the ripper
LOL
awesome video
your accent so cute 😂
Wasn't Mary kelly the fifth and last victim of jack the ripper,murdered in her lodgings at Millers Court in November 1888.
Nice to see the route :)
The whitechapel town planners seemed to have cared nothing at all for the history of the buildings in whitechapel- destroying with glee no doubt, the very places that make the area famous the world over. Now unfortunately, all the original sites are unrecognisable and must leave the visitor or tour taker very disappointed. Such a shame that no one had the foresight to schedule the buildings for posterity. Town planners and foresight? They don’t go together do they. Shame on them.
Cheers, thanks for the tour. BTW, what was that sculpture that looked all melted?
Why bother?? These buildings are now all gone the area has changed much. It's history but in books only.
Not all of the buildings are gone. And, preservation of history is essential, idiot.
The history of a serial killer or the whores?
Re WHORES don't judge others until you have walked a mile in their shoes
@@cbara568 you're not superior because you're a virgin, dude.
watch this one
ruclips.net/video/nS7WxeB0hww/видео.html
Poor bugger.....real bad intrusive "r"...Had to replay a lot to understand the audio..
but interesting vid...
Good video..but needs "close caption"..
Sorry....i can understand " american" english only! 😞
05:22 "Whitechanpel Road....buuuurrrrrrp"
17:03 You Brave Man......
You fucking idiot. Three words, and you still had to edit it.
@@DazzleMonroe what happened there mate ??
Very confusing tour 😕
is it left or right?
He did get his fact wrong though about what number the murders took place.
A lot of work has gone into this video. My feelings whilst watching this are that the men who used prostitutes (and still use prostitutes) during Jack The Ripper's era are disgusting, and that this area of London is scruffy, dingy and depressing. It's still a fascinating video, thank you. There's a lot of history there.
They may have been disgusting, but these women had no other source of income, sad I know, but that's how it was.
In much of the 19th Century, a "goodly" proportion of the female residents were engaged in prostitution; there weren't many occupations? open to women--esp. those pouring in from agricultural areas with NO SKILLS. London was a bustling port, and seamen (no pun here!) had pay packets to empty and built-up "appetites" that fish-and-chips would not sate. "Lower class" people were deemed expendable by those in tonier neighbourhoods. Displays of Christian charity were spotty and transport (....so as to reduce population density...?!) were expensive and largely incipient.....
In the century before, conditions--esp. in Paris--were even worse....
36RChris Yes and is heading that way again thanks to bastard tories. No NHS etc. 😠😠
So true, and this is when Britain was the richest country in the world.
Why are they disgusting? They paid the women's bills while pleasuring them sexually. That sounds so beautiful.
Where are all the people? It looks so empty!
2018
"Sir Melville hunt the ghost of Jack the Ripper"
amazon ISBN: 9781980833925 give all the elements of the year 1888.
The first person who knew Jack the ripper was James Monro, the head of Scotland Yard at the end of 1888, replacing Charles Warren.
The book tells the story of Jack the Ripper by James Monro and his friend Sir Melville on the streets of London, but also "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" which is played on August 4 1888 at the Lyceum theater.
All the details come from the testimonies of times, and James Monro will refuse to deliver the truth to the English people, in spite of his “Highly private Memorandum” which he will keep secret until his death.
Sir Melville tried to give his truth in the book "Days of my years" chapter 4: "Laying the ghost of Jack the Ripper" in 1914.
But the well-informed Englishmen and in particular Scotland Yard have always refused to deliver the truth, despite the compromising pieces returned by the family of a Scotland Yard leader mentioned at the Dockland's Museum in London in 2008.
But who is this "cannibal" ambidextrous double face?
Patrick Newteam 2018
Its BEVis not BEEvis plus it isn't street its just Bevis Marks.
My, my....have YOU never mispronounced a word?
Mike Relham, I do mispronounce words I.E. BOLLOKCS Iam sure you know what I mean.
"And what were gonna do now is cross over here and... ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ....
very confusing
with all due respect to this man, I find it very hard to understand what he is saying! Is there a translation icon plz?
watch this one
ruclips.net/video/nS7WxeB0hww/видео.html
lol wow only got half of what he said....from USA
hard enough for a Brit to understand, there are numerous superior Ripper documentaries available on RUclips
After seeing this show, I worked on this case, buying the biography of a Scotland Yard Officer published in 1914.
My work made it possible to trace very precisely the course of a suspect during the year 1888, but also after until 1894.
Thanks to information provided by the English police (Kew archives and Casebook forum), I gathered the elements to write the book:
"Sir Melville Hunts the Ghost of Jack the Ripper"
The last chapter gives an incredible proof found by Suzanne Schmidt expert in writing.
Read this thrilling book! ISBN-10: 197698971X; ISBN-13: 978-1976989711
How many victims died by Jack the Ripper?
+Buch stäbchen Apaprently five but there were more after 1888 and they havent been linked with him as yet but who knows one fine day?
6
5 times
5
5 or as some other police say 11
Genau so unheimlich wie vor 130 Jahre
Ja, das East End war dunkel und gespenstisch am Tag des Rippers und heute!
J
Worse jack video I've seen
Not very impressive🙄
What kind of camera was this filmed with?