Ep 1. The Grisly Murders of Jack The Ripper
- TV14
- January 26, 2018
- 37 min
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8.3 (48)
In the first episode of BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime season 3, the focus is on one of the most infamous serial killers of all time - Jack The Ripper. The episode titled "The Grisly Murders of Jack The Ripper" delves into the five brutal and unsolved murders that took place in Whitechapel, London in 1888.
Shane Madej and Ryan Bergara, the hosts of the show, set the stage by discussing the atmosphere of London in the late 19th century - a time of immense social and economic upheaval. Against this backdrop, the gruesome murders of five women in the Whitechapel area shook the city to its core. The killer, who was never caught, earned the nickname Jack The Ripper due to the brutal nature of the murders.
The hosts analyze the details of each murder, which all took place within a few months of each other. They discuss the similarities and differences between the victims, the methods of killing, and the ways in which the killer left clues and taunted the police. Through interviews with experts in criminology, the episode examines the various theories and suspects that have been put forward over the years, ranging from members of the royal family to local butchers.
Shane and Ryan also explore the cultural impact that Jack The Ripper has had, from the hundreds of books and films inspired by the case to the ongoing fascination with the identity of the killer. They visit the streets of Whitechapel where the murders took place, and confront the eerie and unsettling feeling that still pervades the area more than a century later.
Throughout the episode, the hosts remain respectful of the victims and their families, acknowledging the terrible tragedy that occurred and the toll it took on the wider community. They avoid sensationalism and gore, choosing instead to focus on the historical and criminological aspects of the case.
By the end of "The Grisly Murders of Jack The Ripper", viewers will have gained a deeper understanding of one of the most haunting and enduring mysteries in true crime history. The episode leaves many questions unanswered, as the case remains unsolved to this day - but it also provides a fascinating and thought-provoking look into a dark and unsettling moment in the past.