Visiting Jack the Ripper Grave | Anfield Cemetery | James Maybrick

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In this video, we visit the final resting place of perhaps one of the worlds most notorious serial killers – that of Jack the Ripper! Or is it!

During the autumn of 1888, five prostitutes were slain by the hands of someone unknown. Many believe the killer’s identity can be found from within the pages of a manuscript that was discovered under the floorboards of a bedroom at a place called Battlecrease House in Aigburth, Liverpool.

But is the manuscript (or diary) all it seems to be?

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♪♬ Troubled Waves – Myuu [No Copyright Music]
♪♬ On the Chain – Myuu [No Copyright Music]

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