The FORGOTTEN Grave of JACK THE RIPPER’S Last Victims – 1891

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In a chilling story that connects history and true crime, we delve into the dark legacy of Frederick Deeming, a notorious figure suspected by some to be Jack the Ripper.

Known for his brutal crimes, Deeming murdered his wife and children in 1891, leaving a trail of horror that extended from London to Rainhill, Merseyside.

Their tragic story was almost lost to time—until now.

We set out on a journey to uncover the forgotten grave of Deeming’s family, hidden for over a century. This exploration leads us to a small, unmarked plot that holds the remains of his innocent victims, revealing the buried secrets of Deeming’s twisted past.

In this video, we’ll unearth the lost history of a killer’s family, offering a somber reminder of the silent victims left behind in the shadows of infamous crime.

By the end, you may ask yourself, was Frederick Deeming, “JACK THE RIPPER?”

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Music in this video :

Wild Fires – Doug Maxwell
Maestro Tlakaelel – Jesse Gallagher
Spooked – Mini Vandals
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Equipment Used : DJI Osmo Pocket 3 incl. DJI Wireless Mic // GoPro Hero 11
Editing Software : Vegas Pro 22

One response to “The FORGOTTEN Grave of JACK THE RIPPER’S Last Victims – 1891”

  1. Katie Homewood avatar
    Katie Homewood

    Hi Chris & Vicky, just a couple of comments after watching your video on The Forgotten Grave of Jack the Ripper.
    I agree with you that the possibility of Frederick Deeming being Jack is very remote. However, what I really want to say is how lovely and touching it was for you to bring to life the memory of those poor victims who’s lives were cruelly taken at the hands of this evil man. Even though they are long forgotten, to hear their names and see their final resting place (although unmarked) somehow gives them a voice and a new relevance. I hope anyone who happens to visit that cemetery will stop for a moment to pay their respects and remember their lives cut so brutally short.
    Another poignant and thought provoking offering. Thank you ❤️

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