Catherine Eddowes was Jack the Ripper's forth victim. Catherine Eddowes was murdered by Jack the Ripper on the night of the Double Event .
The night of the Double Event was when Jack the Ripper murdered two woman. Catherine Eddowes and Elizabeth Stride. On the 30th of September, 1888.
Her is a short biography of Catherine Eddowes. The life that she lived, before she was murdered. She was born in Wolverhampton, England. Her date of birth is the 14th of April, 1842. Catherine Eddowes parents were George Eddowes and Catherine Eddowes. Eddowes had ten other siblings. Catherine Eddowes appearance was similar to that of the other prostitutes that Jack the Ripper had killed. She was dark auburn haired. And was middle-aged, 46 at the time of her death. And was also small, just five feet. Eddowes had a small family for the time. She had one daughter, and two sons. Catherine Eddowes had two partners that we know about. The first partner she was with was a man named Thomas Conway. It was Conway Catherine had her three children to. However, Catherine left her partner in 1880 and her children. And she moved to London. The following year, in 1881, Catherine Eddowes was living with her new partner, John Kelly. It is at this point that Catherine Eddowes took on the occupation of prostitution. Beforehand, her occupation had been a hot picker. Catherine like Jack's other victims had a drinking problem. The night before her death, at 8.30pm on the 29th of September, 1888. She was arrested then for being drunk and disorderly. And was given time in a cell to sober up. At 12.15am, on the 30th of September, 1888, Catherine had been heard singing in her cell, she had woken up. Some 40 minutes later, at 12.55am, she was let go by police officers. Just over a half-an-hour later, at 1.35am, Catherine had been murdered at Mitre Square
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Rebecca
29/11/2021 00:36:11
Catherine Eddowes was killed in the most tragic way possible. Her life was cut short by her cowardly killer. Let's remember the victims and forget the ripper that silenced these women. Let's bring their voices back and remember them. It's the least we could do.
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