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    Jack the Ripper - The Dear Boss Letter

    enMay 18, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The Dear Boss Letter was received in September 1888, and was signed 'Jack the Ripper', the first time this infamous name was used. Historian Mat McLachlan examines the original Dear Boss letter at the National Archives in London, and tells the story of the greatest unsolved crime spree in history.

    Presenter: Mat McLachlan
    Producer: Jess Stebnicki

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    The Dear Boss Letter was received in September 1888, and was signed 'Jack the Ripper', the first time this infamous name was used. Historian Mat McLachlan examines the original Dear Boss letter at the National Archives in London, and tells the story of the greatest unsolved crime spree in history.

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