London 2am Rainy Night Walk in Whitechapel - Jack the Ripper Tour 😱 [with Captions]

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Walking London’s East End at Whitechapel in the rainy early hours at 2am, following in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper, roaming the streets and visiting some of the locations he made infamous, though obviously they would have looked very different back in 1888 during the Victorian era.

Recorded - Wednesday 20th October 2021, around 2am
Temperature - 16°C/61°F

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ROUTE MAP - 2.1 miles/3.4 km walked

ROUTE TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Mitre Square
00:36 - St James’s Passage
01:00 - Aldgate Square
01:58 - St Botolph Street
04:02 - Middlesex Street
05:43 - New Goulston Street
06:33 - Goulston Street
07:32 - Bell Lane
10:12 - White’s Row
11:48 - Brushfield Street
12:42 - Commercial Street
13:09 - Fournier Street
13:50 - Wilkes Street
15:36 - Hanbury Street
17:20 - Brick Lane
22:42 - Thrawl Street
23:59 - Brick Lane
24:56 - Osborn Street
27:09 - Whitechapel High Street
28:33 - Gunthorpe Street
31:15 - Wentworth Street
31:44 - Flower and Dean Walk
32:20 - Thrawl Street
33:41 - Commercial Street
35:18 - Fashion Street
38:17 - Brick Lane
39:28 - Fournier Street
41:49 - Commercial Street
42:27 - Brushfield Street
43:52 - Crispin Street
44:54 - Artillery Lane
45:30 - Artillery Passage
46:37 - Widegate Street
47:29 - Middlesex Street
49:56 - Cobb Street

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SIGHTS SEEN WITHIN THIS VIDEO
00:10 - Site where Jack the Ripper’s fourth victim, Catherine Eddowes, was murdered on 30th September 1888
06:38 - The doorway (left) where Jack the Ripper left a clue that consisted on a piece of bloodstained apron, plus a message chalked on the wall that read “The Juwes are the Men Who Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing.”
11:13 - Site where Mary Kelly, Jack the Ripper’s last victim was murdered on 9th November 1888 in her room at Miller’s Court (which no longer exists)
12:58 - The Ten Bells pub was reputedly frequented by several of Jack the Ripper’s victims
16:24 - Jack the Ripper’s second victim, Annie Chapman, was found in the back yard of number 29 Hanbury Street on the 8th September 1888
22:33 - Former public house called Ye Frying Pan where Mary Nichols, the first victim of Jack the Ripper, drank shortly before she was brutally murdered
24:42 - Corner where the first Whitechapel Murder victim, Emma Smith, was attacked by a local gang in the early hours of 3rd April 1888
27:26 - Aldgate East Underground Station - in fare zone 1, served by the District and Hammersmith & City lines
28:18 - It was in the basement of the White Hart pub that suspect George Chapman worked as a barber in 1890
29:39 - Gunthorpe Street, called George Yard at the time of the murders, was where Martha Tabram, who some think may have been Jack the Ripper’s first victim, was murdered on 7th August 1888
42:02 - Old Spitalfields Market - Victorian-era market hall, now housing a wide variety of food items, plus apparel, art & crafts
44:02 - Donovan Bros - landmark painted signage
44:26 - Lilian Knowles House - formally Providence Row Night Refuge, which opened in 1868, providing accommodation to the homeless

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WatchedWalker
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Creepy but enjoyable. You are brave sir to walk these streets in the wee hours. Even today in modern times they are still eery. Stay safe. Thanks.

chuckbradley
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Watching from New Zealand once more…could almost feel the Rippers presence on this eerie rainy walk with you ! I very much enjoy your videos which are always without a commentary leaving we viewers to just sit and watch, not to listen! Resulting in a much more relaxing laid back experience .You are to be commended for all the interesting walks which give so much pleasure to us

maureenlowe
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There are so many little walkways, alleys and paths that branch off and circle around. Add in the rain, darkness and quiet and you have a super spooky walk. Thank you for sharing!

Sevenseasprod
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This was a fascinating tour. Very chilling to see these places but also the rain and empty streets really added to it. These buildings still look creepy but I love the look of them. Thank you for this walking tour, I loved it.💙

nichole
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Some of the details in this are amazing. The shadow of the Watched Walker that pops up from time to time, the reflections in the puddles, the sound of the falling rain. Wonderful!

RonRicho
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man, how do u even have the courage to walk alone in at this time without being mugged, salute to you sir, ..

FromBKI
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Hitting the buzzer straightaway on this one. Middle of the night, heavy rain, no one around. Very atmospheric. Thank you! Watching from Australia.

edwinalambkin
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Being a Londoner I love your videos anyway but this one was particularly amazing as I have about 10 books on Jack the Ripper and did the tour years back. You could almost imagine Jack himself filming this. Thank you as always.

Prairiestar
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Back to the London world of 1888...
Love the sounds, the rain, the darkness, the mystery, the eeriness of London's Whitechapel. Great work

Greenpoloboy
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Lots of love from India... grew up reading sherlock holmes.... This place gives very mysterious vibes... Heartfelt thanks to you friend for sharing this amazing experience throughout the globe.❤

stephaniewilliams
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It's giving my shivers knowing that some of those buildings are still the exact same buildings that Jack The Ripper may have stepped foot in...

petastafford
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Ripper walk in rainy London, superb content, watching from Australia and nobody's doing it like Watched Walker 🥳👏👏👏👏👏

selinaCC
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My dear, the videos are always great, at any time of the day or night. This was particularly seen with a lot of thrills. The rain, the night and the atmosphere of 1888 are all felt. You are good and I give you my warmest compliments.

post_scriptum_m
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Okay who ever did this walk is brave as hell, I would not walk anywhere alone in the dark at 2am in the morning.

whitewolf
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No way would I have walked that without 20 people being with me! Fantastic!

ritaking
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Thank you for such a nice walk. The night, the rain...creates a wonderful atmosphere! Again, thanks to take the time and risk for walking such interesting sites!

hectorblanco
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You are a very brave man. This area can still be dangerous, especially after midnight! Stay safe WW! You nailed it with this video, well done! 😀

UrbanWalkingExperience
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Love it. I do this walk every couple of years. The atmosphere is like no other. The alleys are particularly creepy. Thank you.

rosiebottom
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I loved this one, I've read about the Ripper murders for years and you captured the atmosphere of what it would have been like to walk through the backstreets of London in 1888. I've walked past 29 Hanbury St a few times and even in the full light of day I find it to be a very eerie place.

morganthedruid