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Mary Jane Kelly

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Mary Jane Kelly (1863 – 9 November 1888) was a prostitute during the Victorian era who is most well known for being the supposed final murder victim of the infamous serial killer Jack the Ripper.

Biography

Evie Frye, coming back into London after saving Jack's prisoners, comes upon the murder scene and is disgusted and angered by what Jack had done, promising Inspector Frederick Abberline once she had calmed down that she would find the Ripper for the murder, soon discovering through the use of Eagle Vision that Jack had left a message for her in Mary's room.

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