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10. The Booth Poverty Map.
11. Mortuary photograph of Elizabeth Stride.
12. An artist’s impression of Elizabeth Stride, as shown inThe Illustrated Police News.
13. Artist’s impression of Louis Diemschutz discovering the body of Elizabeth Stride.
14. Berner Street. The gateway is where Israel Schwartz saw a man attacking Elizabeth Stride shortly before her murder.
15. Artist’s impression of Catherine Eddowes.
16. Mortuary photograph of Catherine Eddowes showing the gruesome nature of her injuries.
17. Mitre Square murder scene.
18. Goulston Street doorway. The graffito was written on the inner wall and the piece of bloodied apron found on the floor below.
19. Inspector Frederick Abberline.
20. Amos Simpson, Acting Sergeant of the Metropolitan police at the time of the murders.
21. Chief Inspector Donald Swanson.
22. An artist’s impression of Mary Jane Kelly.
23. Dorset Street, where Mary Kelly was living at the time of her murder.