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Eliza grimwood & The Lambeth Ripper | The Dark Histories Podcast 

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In 1838 a violent murder took place in the Lambeth area of London that set a trend for the stories of the Victorian penny papers for decades to come. Inspiring Charles Dickens, who paid close interest to the case, supplying him with the details he would later adapt to in several of his murder scenes, it was a grim affair that made headlines for months whilst the murderer was blindly chased across London. But was it really an isolated crime or part of something much bigger? Murder, confession and conspiracy all manage to play a role in what would become known as The Grimwood Murder.
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Bondeson, Jan (2017) The Ripper of Waterloo Road. The History Press, Gloucestershire, UK.
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Ion, J.L. (1838) Post Mortem Appearances of Eliza Grimwood. The Lancet, Volume 30, Issue 772, P399-400, June 16, 1838. UK.
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Aberdeen Press & Journal (1840) Murder fo Lord William Russel. Aberdeen Press & Journal, Wednesday 13 May 1840, p.4. Aberdeen, UK.
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Комментарии : 7   
@SuperStrik9
@SuperStrik9 Год назад
Thanks for the new uploads. 👍
@jamescairns4051
@jamescairns4051 Год назад
Thanks Ben. Loving this episode.
@weenerZ93
@weenerZ93 Год назад
Glad to see you back! Hope you had a good Christmas and new year :)
@mgress100
@mgress100 Год назад
Aww ya more Christmas gifts 🥳
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell 10 месяцев назад
A grim end for Lord Russell.
@johnharvey1693
@johnharvey1693 Год назад
Eliza, did you have a male relative, Called Bill Grimwood? worked in Stepney East London?..John
@ThugShakers4Christ
@ThugShakers4Christ Год назад
Lord Russell clearly committed suicide
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