Jack the Stripper murder case in London 1964 -1965. Between six and eight nude bodies were discovered around London and
Jack the Stripper murder case in London 1964 -1965. Between six and eight nude bodies were discovered around London and in the River Thames in the unsolved case, also known as the Hammersmith murders" or "Hammersmith nudes" case.His six confirmed victims, prostitutes Hannah Tailford, Irene Lockwood, Helene Barthelemy, Mary Flemming, Margaret McGowan, and Bridget "Bridie" O'Hara, were all killed by asphyxiation, strangulation or drowning and were all found naked, except with stockings.The two other women prostitutes Elizabeth Figg and Gwyneth Rees had uncertain cases as there were differences with the other women. Both were manually strangled, but both were found naked except for their stockings with their underwear lodged in their throats.Picture shows: prostitute Margaret McGowan, one of the victims of Jack The Stripper, whose nude corpse was found in Kensington on November 25, 1964. Police noted the familiar traces of paint on her skin, and one of her teeth had been forced from its socket in front. Circa 1964. "
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Keywords | Crime,Victims,Murder ,Cases,Serial Killer,Women,Prostitute,1960s |
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