In this episode, we turn the Jack the Ripper story inside out—not to mythologize a faceless killer, but to restore the lives of the five women history reduced to “canonical victims.” Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly lived full, complicated, often heartbreaking lives in a Victorian world obsessed with policing women’s morality.
Instead of accepting the familiar true-crime script, we follow their real stories: poverty, alcoholism, workhouse systems built to punish, relationships marked by love and loss, and the relentless moral scrutiny that made them easy to dismiss both in life and in death. Through their histories, we expose a deeper truth: the panic that gripped London wasn’t just about a killer, it was about women who lived outside the lines Victorian culture demanded they stay within.
This is not an episode about him. It’s about them: women worth remembering for who they were, not how they died.
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Sources
The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper. Hallie Rubenhold, Doubleday 2019.