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Fred journeys back for the 125th anniversary of the Ripper murders to the East End of 1888 and speaks to Ripperologists about the continuing fascination behind the Jack the Ripper mystery.

Fred journeys back for the 125th anniversary of the Ripper murders to the East End of 1888 and speaks to Ripperologists about the continuing fascination behind the Jack the Ripper mystery.

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A documentary series focusing on British criminals and serial killers.
Starring: Abbie Hills, Adam Nowell, Billie Fulford-Brown, Bobby Cummines, Cameron Beale, Chris Cowlin, David Wilson, Dominik Reynolds, Edward Marston, Jon Samuel, Laurence Marks, Lewis Till, Neil Milkins, Paul Ramshaw, Victoria Jacob
Original Air Date: May 1, 2011
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: 16
Playback: HD
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