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  1. Mary Ann Nichols, nascida Mary Ann Walker, (Londres, 26 de agosto de 1845 - Londres, 31 de agosto de 1888) foi a primeira vítima canônica do assassino em série não identificado conhecido como Jack, o Estripador, que se acredita ter assassinado e mutilado pelo menos cinco mulheres nos distritos londrinos de Whitechapel e Spitalfields, do ...

    • Early Life
    • Separation
    • 1888
    • Murder
    • Identification
    • Inquest
    • Conclusion
    • Press Reaction
    • Funeral
    • Media

    Mary Ann Nichols was born Mary Ann Walker on 26 August 1845 in either Dean Street, off Fetter Lane in London, or Dawes Court, Shoe Lane (off Fleet Street), London. She was the second of three children born to Edward Walker, a locksmith (later a blacksmith), and Caroline (née Webb), a laundress. Little is known of her early life, although she is kno...

    On 6 September 1880, the couple moved into their own home at 6 D-Block, Peabody Buildings, Stamford Street, Blackfriars Road, paying a weekly rent of 5s. 9d. Shortly thereafter, the couple separated due to disputed causes, with William later relocating with four of his children to an address near Old Kent Road. Nichols's father accused William of l...

    In April 1888, the matron of Lambeth Workhouse, a Mrs Fielder, found Nichols employment as a domestic servant to a Mr and Mrs Cowdry in Wandsworth. Shortly after taking this employment, Nichols is known to have written a letter to her father describing her general contentment with the position, stating: "I just write to say you will be glad to know...

    At 3:40 a.m., a carman named Charles Allen Cross (birth name Lechmere) discovered what he initially believed to be a tarpaulin lying on the ground in front of a gated stable entrance in Buck's Row (renamed Durward Street in 1892), Whitechapel, as he walked to his place of employment in Broad Street.[n 2] The location was approximately 150 yards fro...

    An examination of Nichols's possessions revealed she carried no form of identification at the time of her death, with her sole possessions being a white pocket handkerchief, a comb, and a piece of mirror. However, her petticoats were marked 'Lambeth Workhouse P.R.' indicating she may have resided at the workhouse on Princess Road, which had only op...

    The official inquest into Nichols's death was opened at the Working Lads' Institute on Whitechapel Road on Saturday, 1 September. This inquest was presided over by the Middlesex coroner, Wynne Edwin Baxter.[n 8] The first day of the inquest saw the jury duly swornbefore being taken by the coroner's assistant to view Nichols's body at the mortuary i...

    On the final day of hearings, signalman Thomas Ede was recalled to expound upon previous testimony he had provided on the third day of hearings regarding having seen a man named Henry James walking with a knife protruding from his pocket at noon on the date of the murder of Annie Chapman.[n 11] At the conclusion of this final day of hearings, coron...

    Nichols's murder had occurred within a 300-yard radius of the previous murders of Emma Smith and Martha Tabram, and all three murders had occurred in the space of less than five months. Although the modus operandiof all three murders differed, the geographical similarities led elements of the press to link the three murders. Newspaper editors also ...

    Mary Ann Nichols was buried on the afternoon of 6 September 1888. She was laid to rest in the City of London Cemetery, located within the east London district of Manor Park. Her body was transported to the cemetery in a hearse supplied by a Hanbury Street undertaker named Henry Smith. The funeral cortègeconsisted of the hearse carrying her coffin a...

    Film

    1. A Study in Terror(1965). This film casts Chrisiane Mayback as Mary Ann Nichols. 2. Love Lies Bleeding (1999). A drama film directed by William Tannen. Nichols is portrayed by Nancy Bishopin this film. 3. From Hell. (2001). Directed by the Hughes Brothers, the film casts Annabelle Apsionas Mary Ann Nichols.

    Television

    1. The Real Jack the Ripper(2010). Directed by David Mortin, this series casts Stephne Haliburn as Mary Ann Nichols and was first broadcast on 31 August 2010. 2. Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Story(2011). A two-hour documentary which references original police reports and eyewitness accounts pertaining to the Whitechapel Murderer. Nichols is portrayed by actress Lorayne Constance in this documentary.

    Drama

    1. Jack, the Last Victim (2005). This musicalcasts Marissa Merewood as Mary Ann Nichols.

  2. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Mary Ann Nichols. A primeira vítima "canônica" (ou seja, atribuída a Jack com maior segurança) foi Mary Ann Nichols, de 42 anos, cujo corpo foi encontrado em 31 de agosto de 1888.

  3. 31 de ago. de 2020 · Era 31 de Agosto de 1888, há exatos 132 anos, quando os motoristas Charles Cross e Robert Paul, se aproximaram do local em direção ao corpo para examiná-lo, tentando achar algum rastro de vida. Com dúvidas sobre o estado da moça, os dois decidiram buscar ajuda da polícia.

  4. 8 de jan. de 2024 · On August 31, 1888, the first victim of Jack the Ripper, Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols, was found dead on Buck's Row in Whitechapel, London. The death of Mary Ann Nichols was only the beginning of the gruesome crime spree committed by London's most infamous serial killer.

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  5. Tratava-se de Mary Ann Nichols, uma trabalhadora sexual conhecida por Polly. A partir daí, e até 9 de novembro, cinco outras mulheres seriam assassinadas nesse mesmo bairro.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2013 · Londres - O primeiro crime atribuído a Jack, o estripador, foi o assassinato de Mary Ann Nichols, que completa 125 anos neste sábado, repletos de dúvidas e mistérios sobre o criminoso anônimo que aterrorizava as áreas pobres do distrito de Whitechapel em Londres no ano de 1888.

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