In the autumn of 1888, a monster stalked the streets of London’s East End. The slashed and mutilated bodies of the killer’s victims struck terror into the city. Jack the Ripper was never caught. He ...
Casey Sherman, author and nephew of Boston Strangler victim Mary Sullivan, reveals why he doesn't believe Albert DeSalvo was the real killer despite DNA evidence and confessions.
The Boston Strangler was dubbed “America’s Jack the Ripper” by the press. Like the infamous killer of Victorian London, the serial killer terrorized a major city with a string of brutal murders that ...
Facing down a hundred-year-old mystery, relentless detectives continue to search for the identity of the infamous killer, who ...
In the early hours of April 3, 1888, Rosina Smith, a young woman from Whitechapel, was brutally attacked near Osborn Street ...
In the profile unveiled in British newspapers, the man who strangled and butchered five London prostitutes is likely to look very different from the man authorities were searching for at the time, ...
East London has always been a point of fascination to many. For centuries, it has been a hotbed of culture, crime, fine food and plenty of drink. There’s more to the East End than poverty. But its ...