Jack the Stripper: Hammersmith's Harbinger of Death
Description
The Hammersmith Nude Murders, a grim chapter in British crime history, unfolded in the shadows of West London between 1964 and 1965, claiming the lives of six women and casting a dark pall over the city. Each victim, primarily a sex worker, was ensnared in a web of vulnerability, their lives extinguished in a manner that sent shockwaves through the community. Found nude and posed, their bodies bore the marks of a calculated predator, evoking echoes of the infamous Jack the Ripper—a name that still sends shivers down the spine. The media frenzy surrounding the case, which dubbed the killer "Jack the Stripper," intensified the atmosphere of fear and intrigue, intertwining the fates of the victims with the spectral presence of a killer whose depravity knew no bounds.























