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On 9 November 1888, Mary Jane Kelly was murdered inside her room at 13 Miller's Court, Spitalfields, London. She was the final confirmed victim of Jack the Ripper, and her killing was the most brutal of the series. Unlike the earlier murders, Kelly was killed indoors, behind a locked door, with no witnesses and no interruption.

Her death marked a decisive shift in the Ripper case. The violence escalated, the crime scene was unprecedented, and after Kelly's murder, the killings abruptly stopped. Whether the murderer fled, died, or simply ceased remains unknown.

In this episode, we examine Mary Jane Kelly's life, the circumstances of her murder, what made the crime different from all others, and why her death still defines the unresolved legacy of Jack the Ripper.

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