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Woody Shinnings was an English actor who lived in London in 1888.
Biography
Shinnings was an actor, working as an understudy for Richard Altman at the Adelphi Theatre in the City of London. In the autumn of 1888, around the time that Jack the Ripper committed the Whitechapel murders, Shinnings stabbed his co-worker to death outside the theatre.
Inspector Frederick Abberline of the Metropolitan Police Service enlisted the help of Assassin Evie Frye to bring him in. She managed to kidnap Shinnings and safely delivered him into Abberline's custody.
Trivia
- The progress tracker erroneously refers to Woody Shinnings as "Michael Stiff".
- The Bounty Hunt is based on a real life incident: the actor William Terriss was stabbed outside the Adelphi Theatre by another actor, Richard Archer Prince, in December 1897.
