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Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper: The Mutilation of Elizabeth Stride (Third Victim) | Episode #561
In Episode #561, we journey back to the fog-laden streets of Victorian London, retracing the steps of Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride, believed to be the third unfortunate victim of the enigmatic and notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper. Born as Elizabeth Gustafsdotter on 27 November 1843, her fate took a dark turn on 30 September 1888 in the ominous alleyways of Whitechapel.Join us as we delve deep into the life of 'Long Liz,' piecing together her existence before that ill-fated night and how her untimely demise fits into the larger, haunting puzzle of the Ripper's reign of terror. From late August to early November 1888, London was gripped by fear as at least five women met their end in the most gruesome of circumstances. As we unravel Elizabeth's story, we also seek to understand the wider implications of her death and the shadowy figure who lurked behind it.For the audiophiles and tech enthusiasts among you, this episode was recorded with the Shure SM7B Dynamic Microphone, mixed on the Soundcraft EFX12 High-Performance 12-Channel Lexicon Effect Mixer, and video segments captured with the Panasonic LUMIX G7 4K Digital Camera.🔗 For additional resources and exclusive content, support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TalkMurder<br />🔗 Immerse further into our detailed investigation and case notes: [Link to specific episode URL when available]Caution: This episode delves into graphic and unsettling content. Discretion is advised for both listeners and viewers.