"From Hell" letter
Item
- Title
- "From Hell" letter
- Description
- A letter sent to George Lusk, the head of Whitechapel's Mile End Vigilance Committee, on October 16, 1888. The message was supposedly accompanied by half of a kidney (purportedly from Catherine Eddowes), which was later thought to be a prank.
- Contributor
- Transcription written by WhitechapelJack.com
- Creator
- Anonymous
- Date
- October 16, 1888
- Extent
- 1 page
- Format
- Document
- Language
- English
- Provenance
- The National Archives (UK), sourced from George Lusk and the London Metropolitan Police
- Publisher
- The National Archives (UK)
- Rights
- Public Domain
- Subject
- The murder of Catherine Eddowes, as well as police and militia investigation of Jack the Ripper's Whitechapel murders
- Temporal Coverage
- 1888
- Type
- Correspondence
- Item sets
- Jack the Ripper Correspondence
Linked resources
Title | Class |
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'With the Vigilance Committee in the East-End' | Image |
"Bodies of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes (Jack the Ripper victims) are discovered, Oct 1888" | Image |
"Sir Charles Warren's Resignation" | Image |
"The Whitechapel mystery" | Image |
Death Certificate of Catherine Eddowes | Image |