Episode

Jack the Ripper Ain't from the South

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Dark Thirty
Published
Jul 8, 2025
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Summary

In this episode of Dark Thirty , we explore the chilling theory that renowned British painter Walter Sickert may have been the man behind the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. We dig into the circumstantial evidence, his disturbing artwork, and the suspicions raised by modern investigators—asking whether art was a mask for something far more sinister.