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The '''Whitechapel murders''' or Autumn of Terror were a series of murders of eleven women, mostly [[Courtesans|prostitutes]], committed in the [[Whitechapel]] borough in [[London]] during the 19th century. It is widely believed that the notorious serial killer [[Jack the Ripper]] was responsible for these gruesome crimes.
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The '''Whitechapel murders''', also known as the '''Autumn of Terror''', were a series of murders of eleven women, mostly [[Courtesans|prostitutes]], committed in the [[Whitechapel]] borough in [[London]] during the 19th century. It is widely believed that the notorious serial killer [[Jack the Ripper]] was responsible for these gruesome crimes.


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The Whitechapel murders, also known as the Autumn of Terror, were a series of murders of eleven women, mostly prostitutes, committed in the Whitechapel borough in London during the 19th century. It is widely believed that the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper was responsible for these gruesome crimes.

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