Whitechapel Laundresses: Women Who Washed Ripper Victims' Clothes | The Bedside Historian
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Good evening, and welcome to The Bedside Historian.
Tonight, we drift back to the fog-shrouded streets of Whitechapel in the autumn of 1888. While the world remembers Jack the Ripper and his victims, history has forgotten the women who touched the evidence with their own hands — the laundresses who washed the bloodstained garments of Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly.
These invisible women scrubbed petticoats saturated with blood, handled fabric sliced by the Ripper's blade, and carried knowledge that no coroner ever thought to seek. Their cracked and bleeding hands knew secrets that died with them.
This is their story.
Perfect for falling asleep to, this calm narration blends true crime history with soothing storytelling. Let the quiet rhythm of dark Victorian history carry you gently into rest.
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Rest well. The night is quiet now.
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