Jack the Ripper Original London Times Newspaper from 1888
This rare 1888 original newspaper features a detailed contemporary report on the infamous East End murders attributed to Jack the Ripper, offering a firsthand look at one of history’s most chilling unsolved crime sprees. Published in The Times on October 3, 1888, the article documents police investigations, witness statements, and public reaction as fear gripped the streets of Whitechapel.
Printed during the height of the murders, this issue captures the urgency and uncertainty of Victorian London as authorities struggled to identify the killer. The coverage reflects how the press shaped public perception, fueling both panic and fascination across the country.
An exceptional piece of true crime and social history, this authentic 19th-century newspaper is a powerful artifact from the era of the Ripper. Ideal for collectors, museums, and historians, it offers a rare opportunity to own an original document from one of the most notorious criminal investigations of all time.
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