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In the slums of East London’s streets

An unsolved mystery, a puzzle incomplete

A murder spree of blood and pain

Mutilated abdomens, a madman insane

From the dark shadows an evil lurks

A sinister man with perversive quirks

And a cunning tongue, he’s a smooth talker

With an insatiable taste for the streetwalker 

A Liston knife no longer hidden

Pulled out from his leather apron

And with great precision and tremendous speed

Horrifically mutilated the victims bleed

Victim after victim bodies were found

With throats cut and organs unbound

Cuts to the face and genital disfigurement

No clues left behind of this familiar scent

His twisted mind so instinctive 

And his modus operandi quite distinctive

Verbally assaulting, with hateful words said

In a mere nine weeks, five victims dead

These victims known as the canonical five

Maybe even more no longer alive

No witnesses around, he’s in the clear

Into the darkness he disappears

The leather apron’s infamy has continually grown

Even to this day his identity unknown

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    1. “The jewes are the people that will not be blamed for nothing.” There was a lot of prejudice against jews in Whitechapel and the entire east end in 1888. I knew what this was about as soon as I saw the title. He left a leather apron behind after one of the killings. Possible Annie Chapman, not sure. Mary Kelly got it the worst, he had plenty of time with her. Excellent poem with great rhymes . I’m glad I read this.

    2. Thanks for commenting..I’m glad you stumbled across it..and seems like you have a lot of knowledge about the history of this..I actually want to dive deeper and learn more..I never knew all this stuff..and how many victims there were..

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