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Museum to show impact of Jack the Ripper murders on the East End

The Museum in Docklands is returning to the scene of London's most infamous crimes with a Jack the Ripper exhibition.

It will be the first show exploring the impact of the murders on residents of Whitechapel in 1888 and their legacy for the East End.

Alex Werner, the museum's co-curator, said: "We're trying to give the public an understanding of the East End of the period. It was a very poor area and journalists who went there in the 1870s and 1880s stressed the moral degradation, danger and criminality."

As late as 1901, Dorset Street — where the Ripper's last victim Mary Kelly lived — was still being described as London's worst street.

A book, Jack the Ripper And The East End, is being written to coincide with the show, which runs from 15 May to 2 November.

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