Jack the Ripper ( blood stained apron)

The next route my walk takes me is Goulston Street passage.
The walk from Mitre Square to Goulston street took me just under 5 minutes.



which Generally shows that the murders where committed within
a one mile radius, and each murder site can be reached in under 10
minutes.

Goulston Street is now one of many streets which take on the overflow from Petticoat Lane and Wentworth Street markets.


Wentworth street market back in 1888, where jack the ripper stalked his victims.



Wentworth street market, how it looks today, photo taken 20th sep 2009

Below is Goulston street passage, just around the corner from wentworth street market. This is where jack the ripper dropped the bloodied apron..

This is the doorway to these flats, where fragment of a blood stained apron, matching that cut away from the fourth victim, Catherine Eddowes, was found.

A piece of Eddowes' apron, which the Ripper used to wipe off his
knife, was found by a constable near this doorway that had a chalked
message over the door. "The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing",




Goulston street passage is where the bloodied apron was found in 1888, this photo was taken at a later Date.




Goulston street passage how it looks Today, photo taken 20th sep 2009

The next route my walk takes me to is Dorset Street, Where Jack the ripper Killed Mary Jane Kelly.

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