Jack the Ripper Documentary: Unveiling the Dark Secrets of Whitechapel

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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  • @Rickyivesofficial
    @Rickyivesofficial  12 днів тому +2

    Hi guys, hope you are enjoying the content so far. Please don’t forget to like and subscribe. Thank you ❤
    Leave a comment and I’ll get back to you?
    Was Charles Allen lechmere Jack the Ripper?
    What’s your thoughts ?? ❤

  • @Ancasirbu22
    @Ancasirbu22 Місяць тому +5

    My favourite video!
    I love this!
    Great filming skills! 🤍🤍🤍

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +1

      +@AncaSultan-y5w THANK YOU! So much!!!! 🙏🙏❤️
      Was a great tour of London very surreal

  • @leytonorient1973
    @leytonorient1973 Місяць тому +6

    Hi Ricky I was the postman at st Patrick’s cemetery in 1986 .and a movie was there starring bob Hoskins and Mickey Rourke called a pray for the dying .one of the scenes was shot in st Patrick’s.and a man called john Morrison was campaigning for a grave for Mary kelly .he bought to the attention of Mickey Rourke and he paid for her gravestone and still maintain s it to the present day .which is why it looks so immaculate.also a witness to the first murder of Polly Nichols on bucks row was a coachman called Robert paul who discovered the body with Charles letchmere .is buried in an unmarked grave in st Patrick’s cemetery.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +2

      Wow have you ever found Robert Paul’s place of rest? I am very interested in the lechmere as a suspect seems like a lot of evidence pointing toward him as the main suspect to me

    • @susanclapp1721
      @susanclapp1721 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@RickyivesofficialThe House of Lechmere on UA-cam did a video on Robert Paul's resting place in St Patrick's cemetery a few months ago. Also in another video filmed last year of Charles Lechmere's resting place in Tower Hamlets Cemertery that I visit regularly with him being my ancestor. Enjoyed your video.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому

      @susanclapp1721 hello, oh wow!! I recently saw that on the house of lechmere channel visiting the grave yard in tower hamlets!
      Would be nice to have a look over there but wouldn’t have a clue of the location exactly at the moment! Ancestor of lechmere? Oh wow! That’s amazing! Hope you’re well? 🙏
      I have recently only just started watching the house of lechmeres channel and some very interesting theories 🙏
      Thank you for your comments!

  • @Rickyivesofficial
    @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +4

    Thank you all for the likes and comments on this video helping this channel grow further and provide ideas for future videos ❤

  • @TheNatabs
    @TheNatabs Місяць тому +3

    Wonderful. I admire your delivery of historical information. Historian Gary Lewis, my friend, shared your video with me.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +1

      @@TheNatabs oh wow thank you so much!!! And thank you to Gary!! I will make the videos better over time as I’m still working on perfecting my style! 🙏❤️

  • @ryangoldy8
    @ryangoldy8 Місяць тому +3

    Loved this Rick
    You should do more of these !

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому

      +@ryangoldy8 thank you so much! Really means a lot!!!
      I’ll do my best to keep the content flowing!!! 🙏❤️

  • @pattierotondo1108
    @pattierotondo1108 Місяць тому +1

    Nicely done!
    I did my very first Ripper walk on my first trip to London in the autumn of 1993, so the conditions were similar to what they might have been during that period in 1888. Things have changed a lot in the East End since then, but it's still eerie to think what happened all those years ago and how the mystery has never been solved.
    Keep up the good work!

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +1

      @@pattierotondo1108 thank you! 🙏 ❤️
      Such an experience to walk around the sites and also visiting the graves of the victims or the locations at least.
      Have more future content planned with better delivery 🙏 would be good to get a night time / evening stroll of the locations also.

    • @pattierotondo1108
      @pattierotondo1108 Місяць тому +1

      @@Rickyivesofficial I was glad to see you do the tour of the grave sites. It's easy to get caught up in the mystery and the suspects and forget about the women who were the victims. Their lives were hard enough that dying that way seems so much more horrible. That they are at least remembered and buried peacefully is comforting to some degree.
      I've done something similar with Tudor history in my travels. Seeing the BBC production of The Six Wives of Henry VIII in the 1970s was the beginning of my love of English history (I'm American) and I have visited the graves of all but Katherine Parr. I guess it makes me feel better that there is a place to commemorate these people who have gained fame only by living through great suffering.
      Best of luck. I'll be watching for your next work.

  • @jeaninasirbu5404
    @jeaninasirbu5404 Місяць тому +2

    Very very interesting, I would like to see more this tipe of videos! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @leecevictoria481
    @leecevictoria481 Місяць тому +4

    What a treat! Brilliant documentary!❤

  • @tavoross256
    @tavoross256 11 годин тому +1

    Excelentent video ...those women deseved a better place to rest in peace From Argentina Saludos 👏🏻

  • @RichardIves-z2e
    @RichardIves-z2e Місяць тому +4

    😮😮😮 brilliant!!!! Great video!!! Getting better every time! This one was don’t beautifully! Keep it coming!! ❤

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +3

      THANK YOU! 🙏 Was a great experience walking around the locations and visiting the graves!! Very surreal
      Will look at re doing another similar video like this!

    • @sheriffzebedee
      @sheriffzebedee Місяць тому +2

      Enjoyed the historic photo overlays particularly. Curious why you didn't do a close-up of Catherine Eddowes plaque ?

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +2

      @@sheriffzebedee I do have some more content form that day, I’m still working at perfecting my videos and would love to redo this one at some point with more detail and points made thank you kindly 🙏❤️ I do have some footage of the Catherine eddowes plaque but it was not fully useable due to lighting an error on my part

    • @sheriffzebedee
      @sheriffzebedee Місяць тому +1

      I look forward to seeing more of your videos. 👍​@@Rickyivesofficial

  • @kellyrogers7134
    @kellyrogers7134 Місяць тому +3

    Amazing video good work god bless the victims we shall remember them all 🙏🏼 amazing to see people still leave flowers pennies x

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you kindly!!! Yes it was amazing to visit the burial sites as it just made the whole atmosphere of it seem much more real. I want to get back and do a few more episodes on this case get some bettter footage etc more details

    • @kellyrogers7134
      @kellyrogers7134 Місяць тому +2

      @@Rickyivesofficial that sounds amazing I would love to go and visit the graves myself always been obsessed with this case your doing amazing good job 👍 x

  • @nataliekiely1783
    @nataliekiely1783 29 днів тому +1

    Really enjoyed this video Ricky. I am fascinated by the murders of jack the ripper and your investigation into it particular showing how the locations looked back then and your personal take on walking around white chapel was very entertaining.would love to see video about tower of london or about the hanging and executions in london in history.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  29 днів тому +2

      @@nataliekiely1783 thank you so much! 🙏❤️ yes I’m gonna look at booking another week off work to focus on another big video hopefully again around London will be great that’s a great idea!! In the mean time I should have another vid up this week around Essex 🙏🙏fingers crossed 🤞 a video on London history / executions would be great thank you

  • @barrypurvis1322
    @barrypurvis1322 16 днів тому +2

    Very interesting Ricky

  • @hollypearce7262
    @hollypearce7262 Місяць тому +3

    Good video, I like this history content

  • @cath_zilla
    @cath_zilla Місяць тому +1

    Hi, im from indonesia. I always love to hear stories about unsolved case of jack the ripper. Great video & informations

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому

      Nice to meet you! Thank you so much! Amazing your wracking from Indonesia!!! 🇮🇩
      Thank you kindly! ❤️

  • @daftmonkey7296
    @daftmonkey7296 Місяць тому +1

    Very good video mate! Keep them coming

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +2

      @@daftmonkey7296 thanks so much! Yes plenty more content planned and coming! 👏 cannot wait to get out there

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +2

      @@daftmonkey7296 👍👍👍

  • @pauldrummond225
    @pauldrummond225 Місяць тому +2

    Really well presented and narrated, the actor James Mason in the back of hanbury street was something. I did a similar walk to you way back in 1977 but still like to go down there and go for a pint in that area. It must have been a rough old manner back in the day but still really fascinating today.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому

      @@pauldrummond225 thank you kindly! 🙏❤️ I do plan one or two future videos again in this area maybe even one done at night time to set the atmosphere it makes it very real once you actually see the sites and streets where these women lived and worked and sadly were killed on

  • @nancythane4104
    @nancythane4104 28 днів тому +1

    It's lovely that these ladies are still remembered. RIP.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  28 днів тому +1

      It is yes, a lot of people focus on the killer / Jack himself without paying much attention to the actual victims when you visit the locations of the sites and also luckily I managed to get to all the graves also made it feel much more real that this happened

    • @PatrickWhelan-sp1th
      @PatrickWhelan-sp1th 2 дні тому +1

      We do look back on these women with a fondness and respect for them that they didn't have at the time so that's one bright development in a dark saga

  • @johnrider5701
    @johnrider5701 23 дні тому +1

    Rest in peace all of the rippers victims.

  • @fellspoint9364
    @fellspoint9364 Місяць тому +1

    Go to those places at night , when it’s damp and foggy with no one around. It would set a frightening mood.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому

      @@fellspoint9364 yes! I’d love to and I do plan a better future video set in this way going into a bit more detail. Cannot wait to get back out 🙏🙏

  • @adampalmer9930
    @adampalmer9930 11 днів тому +1

    Ive watched a number of vids like this.
    The best so far. Fab.
    I personally think Charles Lechmear was the Ripper.

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  11 днів тому +1

      Thank you so much! I do aim to get a better more in depth video complete! And yes in my mind Charles lechmere seems the perfect suspect!!!!

  • @Gunnercv
    @Gunnercv Місяць тому +1

    That school building looks just like my old school

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +1

      +@Gunnercv yeh it’s deffo got that look of schools my old school Tom hood and the old Cann Hall very similar sadly Tom hood is gone now and changed to Buxton

  • @MsZoedog66
    @MsZoedog66 9 днів тому +1

    II am surprised that these women's lives aren't commemorated R.I.P.❤

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  9 днів тому +1

      Yes, I would’ve thought they would’ve named the streets after the women for example sad that most of the graves have been lost over time etc

  • @stevenremmington
    @stevenremmington Місяць тому +2

    fantastic video
    kudos for finding that archive footage of the back yard of 29 Hanbury Street, 6:20 filmed before it was demolished. interesting that the presenter in that clip pointed to the wrong part of the yard - Annie Chapman's body was actually found with her head at the base of the steps and her body lying next to and parallel to the fence
    19:50 you refer to the "canical" victims a few times, but the actual term is "canonical"
    the official narrative is indeed that the ripper was never caught, however there is some contemporary testimony that claims that a witness to the Stride murder positively identified the murderer, but no prosecution could take place because the witness refused to testify. reason being that both the suspect and the witness were Jews, and consequently the entire case was quietly closed in order not to inflame already tense racial tensions
    so it was all buried and the "he was never caught" narrative was born
    the author Martin Fido identified a person sent to Colney Hatch lunatic asylum at that time who was assigned the generic name David Cohen
    hence the escalating series of murders came to an abrupt "unexplained" end, and was discretely put to bed

    • @Rickyivesofficial
      @Rickyivesofficial  Місяць тому +1

      Hello thank you! Much appreciated!
      Yes the footage I added was from a documentary called the London nobody knows it’s actually An amazing documentary and well worth a watch if you can find it the presenter is James mason and yes I thought that myself he pointed to the wrong direction of where the body was found as all the reports I had read is that she was near the fence with head towards steps etc . . . Some interesting theories on the rippers suspects and I have recently been looking into potential suspects more in detail through various UA-cam vids and documents… the lechmere suspect to me seems quite credible and certainly some confusion between him and Robert Paul about if one of them went to get a police man or if both of them did and then some issue or miscommunication between them and the PC they came across also the second victim Annie was apparently killed next door to where Robert Paul worked which made him a suspect and questioned by police…. Maybe there was more than just 1 man committing these crimes? Some very strange circumstances

    • @seank.9764
      @seank.9764 26 днів тому

      Your “he was never caught narrative” statement implies that you believe the case is solved based solely upon Israel Schwartz eyewitness account of the moments leading up to the murder of Elizabeth Stride. First and foremost, Stride’s murder is indeed an anomaly when comparing the crime circumstances of the “canonical” five. Many speculate that her murder was committed by another fiend because the m.o. simply doesn’t match. Would the shadowy JTR of Buck’s Row, 29 Hanbury and Mitre Square really lend himself to being so easily identified? And why would he select an area that was so busy with people and comparatively well lit?
      I think the murder of Long Liz is by far the most perplexing mystery of this entire case. There are no clear answers. Why, for instance, was her throat slashed with a less precise method and with a different type of knife? Of course, it’s easy to make the rather pat and long accepted conclusion that the killer was interrupted in the act and quickly retreated into the darkness of Dutfield’s Yard before making good his escape when Louis Diemschutz left the yard to seek assistance. If this is the case, was the culprit the same man who had been seen jostling with Stride by several witnesses, or was he indeed JTR, who was able to seize upon an extraordinarily timely opportunity when Stride was perhaps left alone?
      Personally I find it annoying when people speculate as to the identity of a madman who stalked the cobblestones of Whitechapel some 136 years ago! The long and the short of it is: we will never truly know.

  • @dantastic76
    @dantastic76 Місяць тому +3

    None of the victim photographs, save for Annie Chapman, are authentic.