I love how you insert the old photos over the current locations. You always line them up so perfectly.
@VICSWEB14 ай бұрын
yes he is the best
@miserychannel694 ай бұрын
often, my favorite part of the videos
@1badjesus4 ай бұрын
8:04 read your comment then I double checked, sure nuff he lined photos to SIDEWALK BRICKS from furthest point in B&W image to bricks remain today 👍..nice! Definite talented. This couple are BOTH good at what they do cuz they love their job. This channel is preferable to any HISTORY TRAVEL CHANNEL fluff ...Netflix outta offer em some sorta deal.
@VICSWEB14 ай бұрын
@@1badjesus he is the best
@willfade79944 ай бұрын
I love that too! The Grimms are legit!
@richard94444 ай бұрын
I'm a London taxi driver I used to do the Jack the ripper tour, you have done really well with this video, regards Richard London UK 🇬🇧
@danielroque85044 ай бұрын
You, dont speak like an English man?
@theshield22074 ай бұрын
How far apart are the locations? When i visit london i want to visit the locations
@lesliemccaghy96114 ай бұрын
@@theshield2207 All murder location's within 10 min's walk!
@KBarraza4 ай бұрын
@@lesliemccaghy9611thanks!
@Knnn19664 ай бұрын
@richard9444 @@lesliemccaghy9611 you guys, have you ever experienced anything paranormal there? Any thing from sounds to feelings, etc?
@stilltlrforlife4 ай бұрын
The main reason it has changed so much is the fact that the area was bombed so heavily during WW2.
@KD-xy8kq2 ай бұрын
absolutely right.. ww2 is just a myth. a scheme done by obama administration
@johnjesus02Ай бұрын
Also, part of the reason we still know next to nothing about the Jack The Ripper case is because most of what little evidence we had, was destroyed by the Germans in the Blitz.
@DonBean-ej4ouАй бұрын
True, also the original houses were gerry-built.
@johngilmore6976 күн бұрын
We dress the way our souls feel. To express the darkness, per se
@LisaOwen-jx1st4 ай бұрын
Fascinating. My mother was a homecare assistant visiting old people in their houses. During the seventies, she cared for an old lady who lived to be hundred and she remembers talk of jack the ripper . She would have been about twenty at the time.she told us that she remembered hearing about it. Old people are living history books.
@shonacole21244 ай бұрын
Absolutely and when they're gone or going it ends people knowing it first hand
@DefferJohn4 ай бұрын
@@shonacole2124 Yeah, that says itself of course. But very very sad indeed. I often think this to myself.
@LisaOwen-jx1st3 ай бұрын
It would be very interesting to know who he was
@LisaOwen-jx1st3 ай бұрын
Yes, we can learn so much from old people. This lady had a marvelous memory even at one hundred years old She was fascinating telling us stories about jack the ripper first hand as she was alive when it all happened. She told us that people were very scared at the time of it going on.
@TheDeepState20013 ай бұрын
Jesus how old are you?
@lillylou116328 күн бұрын
I was supposed to go to England this oct (2024 ) but i had to take custody of my 19 month old grandson. So im starting over as a full-time grandma so ive had to postpone my dreams. Thank you for all the places you 2 go . I have always wanted to travel the world but had my 1st son very young and then had a 2nd son at 24. When i finally had my sons grown and could start finding myself again i got very sick and need a heart transplant and then 4 months later a tricuspid value transplant. Now that im fully healed health good and passport in hand i get a call. I will probably never get to travel the way i want to and thats ok but i can see so much through you guys and 2 other creators. It means a lot to me that you all do what you do. Again thank you and keep posting your amazin Macomb videos!!! They bring me excitement and joy. My grandson loves you 2 he get so excited when you all videos come on. ❤❤
@LiveFreeDieaG4 ай бұрын
I'm going to be honest, every time I'm having a bad day or anxiety is killing me, I always come back to this channel as a safe place. I selfishly want more and more uploads LOL my favorite are the crime scene or killers locations. Keep up the great work!
@mikew6084 ай бұрын
When I was growing up I remember being told by my English grandparents that they believed Jack The Ripper was a policeman and he had his knife engineered into a police truncheon, being a policeman gave the impression of trust and the ability to hide in plain sight. Great video, thanks again Mr & Mrs Grimm.
@zakjuly67214 ай бұрын
Rubbish !! Walter Sickert was the killer
@AustinMoffatt4 ай бұрын
@@zakjuly6721 Tell me, how did he escape when he was supposedly cornered? Did he just jump 40 feet over the buildings?
@AustinMoffatt4 ай бұрын
@zakjuly6721 It's extremely plausible that he was an officer. The killer/rapist from the early 70's in California was an officer as well. I believe he was called the night stalker.
@lyndoncmp57514 ай бұрын
Charles Lechmere (the man who "found" the body of the first official victim) is the most likely of the known suspects.
@ThreadBomb4 ай бұрын
It's likely the killer was a nobody, as most serial killers are.
@sjtafl4 ай бұрын
Watched it 3 times already was so good ! So surreal to think in 1888 the actual Jack the ripper stood where you were both standing and walking along the same streets. Fantastic stuff.
@Persil1953 ай бұрын
Just brilliant, who needs a guided tour when you have videos like this! The before and after lineups are a thing of pure wizardry. So interesting and what a pub 😳 Great channel 🙏
@nathanm35753 ай бұрын
Just want to say how much I love your British series of stories, I was born in Liverpool and now live in Vancouver BC and was in Whitechapel last year and walked those same streets. The way you film and narrate the stories and events is excellent, your passion for all things horror comes through loud and clear, well done! Nathan
@kateflanagan215Ай бұрын
Liverpool sends regards!!
@nathanm3575Ай бұрын
@@kateflanagan215 cheers!
@priestessbrenda4 ай бұрын
SO much better then a generic tour! Thank you for this!
@JayIgnition4 ай бұрын
It was so cool when the horse went past in the graveyard. That sound of the horse galloping a long will have been heard at her funeral most likely. It added so much to it. Thank you Grimmlife ❤
@donkeyhanger4 ай бұрын
Jack the Rip take a tour AKA Jackie
@sarawilliams66254 ай бұрын
No more than a trot on concrete if you notice,this helps avoid damaging the horses hooves and legs though I get the sentiment you intended👍
@aquagamer1212Ай бұрын
I heard it right as I saw this comment
@Josiris2184 ай бұрын
Seeing the old school, and the other old buildings that were there during that time is incredible. Knowing that Jack the Ripper laid his eyes upon the same buildings during his murders, possibly even being inside of some of them at some point…….. just an insane experience. You guys are simply amazing. 🙏🏻. Thank you for such dedication, you are both truly appreciated. Cheers
@white-dragon44244 ай бұрын
That school building and the surrounding area was derelict until at least the early 90's.
@paulanthony52744 ай бұрын
If you put in jack the ripper/James Mason there's a short where James walks into the back yard of where Annie chapman the second of the canonical five was murdered on Hanbury street. The back yard is exactly the same as in 1888 and this video was done in the 1960s it's pretty awesome as it's not a photo but an actual video.
@GinaDAuria4 ай бұрын
Thanks for giving us pictures of the victims too. I've never seen that in any other documentaty
@paulanthony52744 ай бұрын
@@GinaDAuria Unfortunately those pictures have been doing the rounds on youtube but they are all fake. The only photo that is genuine is one of Annie chapman with her husband john chapman years before she fell into hard times. The only other photos of victims are post mortem. I'm certain of this from watching several experts on the crimes and reading several books on it. I promise you none of these photos are real.
@paulanthony52744 ай бұрын
@@GinaDAuria There's only one photo in life of any of them and that's Annie chapman with her husband john the rest are all fake. The only other photos are post mortem I know this from experts on the case like Richard Jones. I assure you they aren't real. They've just been doing the rounds on youtube for some reason.
@CaseoBuilds3 ай бұрын
Dude I don't know why you always pop up on my feed at this time of year... But im here for it. Its good to see you
@susannahtunnacliffe82073 ай бұрын
It's a Grimm life video marathon for me! ❤Love you two, you're both awesome. I've never been on any tours like this so this video helps me go with you without leaving my room.
@keetahbrough4 ай бұрын
ya i cannot see you guys taking someone else's tour. You're original authentic peoples who follow your hearts and own interpretation of everything you interact with. That's what makes a Grimm adventure a Grimm adventure! I love your adventures and find your channel to be top-tier content and delivery xo
@laurenjwolf4 ай бұрын
Whitechapel is my old stomping ground.. you were so close to the flat I lived in, in my teens (20 years ago). It was still so rough and dodgy even when I lived there.. it's definitely been gentrified a lot since then! Amazing video as always :) The egg building you referenced is 'The Gherkin'
@G1DD134 ай бұрын
This channel is purely magical. So much effort and care goes into the both of them remaining both respectful and responsible. The research and preparation staggers me. Two glorious souls
@apresmoa4 ай бұрын
This was such a well produced video and even the loud outside was edited so that it didn't interfere with the wonderful narration. Truly an underrated channel!
@Aoife24601Ай бұрын
Really enjoyed your tour. I worked in Mitre Square for years and believe it or not in the dark evenings when its dark by 3pm i was always terrified walking to the tube at night. I knew about Mitre Square but im not really frightened of ghosts etc. But i always waited to walk with someone else. Its mad cos the lights are left on all the time. A few other colleagues were the same. Thanks again. Loved it. I think youd love ny house. On the Thames Estuary in Kent, built in 1675 i have a coffin hole in the wall and we have a mummified cat in our wall. They were put there to ward off evil. I made sure she was put back in the wall..my partner said throww it away its gross....no,no,no....she went straight back in.
@anignorantbrit4 ай бұрын
The craziest thing is that back then the East end of London was incredibly poor, literally the lowest of the low. Today it is probably one of the most expensive areas to live in the entire world, with properties starting at half a million pounds a pop and basic terrace houses a million pounds a pop. Insane how things can change. Great video and new viewer!
@BruceLeroyUK4 ай бұрын
Indeed!
@petercarter10194 ай бұрын
That was my thought when they showed the Almshouses. How much are they worth now, I'm sure theyre not used for low income families anymore.
@manuellubian57094 ай бұрын
It is interesting how things have changed. I visited the UK back in 1999 and then about 6 months later in the Millennium year of 2000. Accidentally I was pointed to and I got on the wrong train line in the Victoria station. That particular incorrect train line, took me out to whitechapel. And I got to be honest with you the Whitechapel that I saw in 1999 and in the year 2000 did not look anything like what I'm seeing today on your video. So I guess they really have come up in the world as we say here in America.
@RileEren4 ай бұрын
@@manuellubian5709 How was white chappal different in 2000
@manuellubian57094 ай бұрын
@@RileEren I still remember Whitechapel being a little bit 'rough' back then as it is now. I hear it's even worse now. However, the biggest difference between then versus now is that there weren't a lot of businesses closed and shunted like, there is now today. Another thing that I don't necessarily remember seeing is that there weren't as, many people who 'bottomed out' in life and in society and who are now basically living off the streets. Didn't see very much of that when I visited back in 1999 and 2000. I mean yes you saw a few here and there but it was not as bad as it is today. Would you agree with me or are you seeing things a little bit differently? I'm curious to know your opinion.
@LibrariansWife4 ай бұрын
Me and my husband went on a Jack the Ripper guided tour in London in 2007. As if the narrow alleys and back yards of where some of the murders had taken place weren’t spooky enough, the fact that the tour took place at night made it even scarier. We both loved it 🫣😄
@Zambineaux3054 ай бұрын
How do I find this exact tour??
@ilanarhian4 ай бұрын
I have a friend who leads the tours for one company and I believe some more of the original buildings were there in 2007 than now.
@robertweisberg55703 ай бұрын
Its much better at night. I have done the night tour twice. One time it was a person who wrote a book about the Ripper. Former police who at that time was able to see some of the evidence which at least at that time was not on display anywhere. It was a huge group. He doesnt do the walk anymore. That was at least 25 yrs ago. I have done it since. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Rumbelow
@desmondkarauna73203 ай бұрын
Would of been a awesome experience
@LibrariansWife2 ай бұрын
@@Zambineaux305 This was back in 2007, so I don't know if they still make these tours. Maybe try and google it
@olabergs4 ай бұрын
Very cool and detailed location video! Elizabeth Stride came originally from Gothenburg, Sweden where I live. Last summer I was really into the mystery of Jack The Ripper. I did some research and found Elizabeths childhood home. It’s located in Stora Tumlehed.
@iancavon71254 ай бұрын
Fun fact: In London she was called "Long Liz" because she was, as a woman, 165 cm tall. Male average was about 168 cm. People were incredibly short back then. Today a woman at 165 cm is barely average, in countries like Sweden certainly less than that.
@karlharrison63723 ай бұрын
I used to live in the uk..currently live in the states and i found this like everyone has extremely heartfelt and a very well done and extremely exceptional edited and true to life video.. with the upmost respect for each and everyone involved.. one thing i want to say is..this doesn't need to be on you tube.. this needs to be broadcasted on commercial tv for everyone to see watch and learn.. gets some people from bbc...itv.. channel 4.. this guy and girl needs more recognition for there time and passion for educating us... well done guys.. i am now going to start following you.
@esccamiles4 ай бұрын
As an Englishman we're brought up with the tales of Jack the Ripper and as youngsters we become fascinated by it and many a playground discussion would take place on who we thought it was, the theories and the conspiracies. Once again, another fantastic video from you guys, from start to finish. Thank you.
@DonRoccoRicardo3 ай бұрын
As an American, I imagine this being the equivalent to our "Zodiac Killer".... But with more English style folklore. The Zodiac used a gun and a knife, but went nowhere to the extremes of a Jack the Ripper.
@dirtywaterpj_dj4 ай бұрын
“Commit no nuisance” on an old sign actually means “Do not urinate here”.
@icanseeyouallfromuphere4 ай бұрын
, nowadays you could have signs 'saying just shut up', would have similar meaning, I'd add a laughter emoji but it's too correct 👆🏻💯
@andrews5274 ай бұрын
The 11th Commandment.
@jaymeojeda11604 ай бұрын
Love this I took this tour in the early 2000s
@stangrunewald93744 ай бұрын
You all need to know, there's someone impersonating you on KZbin attempting to draw people over, using your moniker! Great show guys!
@lauriewarner48484 ай бұрын
What!!! no one like these two treasures!
@WaynesPokeWorld4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the perfect alignment of the present day & historical images. I really appreciate that detail. I like to pause to look back & forth in time 👏🏼
@RichBigJohnson24 күн бұрын
This video is so well put together. With the lining up the old photos to your partner standing in correct locations and also your knowledge and commentary is great. Chefs kiss, fantastic video. RIP to these women who never got to see their kids or families again.
@TheDibleyParty4 ай бұрын
Appreciate your coming to the UK and making your cool videos. From a born and bred Londoner, you're very welcome here and I personally love your channel
@blacksheep19714 ай бұрын
What tourists tend to be oblivious of when it comes to the "renovation" of London, is it was the Luftwaffe that helped with the "alteration" of the landscape - it wasn't called "The Blitz" for nothing.
@tracyj21544 ай бұрын
So true. Watching this I as thinking, gosh it all looks so new and clean and modern- then I remembered that Germany paid London and few visits not so long ago.
@MrShedinthepeg4 ай бұрын
My family had a bomb shelter in the garden, and every time they would hear the siren at night, they had to get out of bed and go into the garden. In the end my great grandad refused and just said ‘if they’re gonna get me, I’ll die comfortable in bed’. Thankfully they were spared.
@manuellubian57094 ай бұрын
You are definitely right about that and as a matter of fact another famous structure that was destroyed during the Blitz, over in France the infamous apartment room that was once rented by Vincent van Gogh, was destroyed during the blitz.
@baylorsailor4 ай бұрын
The same thing happened in Germany, too. Whole cities were annihilated. It's sad that countries ever go to war.
@RamblesBrambles4 ай бұрын
Blitz means lightening
@kazbye794 ай бұрын
Im hackney born and raised plus 45 lol i remember the old whitechapel before it was built up plus i see the krays house before pulled down x
@shannon3n84 ай бұрын
Y'all ALWAYS go the extra steps when you're walking through, and with, history. This is why your vlogs totally rock. It's your attention to not just the visual details, but all the details, that put you two on the Mount Rushmore of True Crime/Real Life Vloggers. Thank you for bringing us to London! Hope to meetcha in Lex KY come October. 🖤✌🌮
@lynpierson87974 ай бұрын
Such a good video and love that you explored different pertinent scenes, showing the old scenes compared to present day,
@casssmith26104 ай бұрын
I’ve seen pretty much every documentary on these events and none of them even come close to yours… you’ve made it such a personal homage to these 5 women and shown such respect and your knowledge is spot on. Kudos to you for the hard work and research needed to create this. Best one I’ve seen and I thank you for that!!
@davidhayward14094 ай бұрын
Michael , Jessica absolutely brilliant work well done . Love seeing you doing what you do best here in the UK. ❤❤
@ebneigh51914 ай бұрын
Great video, that area was the poorest in London in 1888. Now it’s the most prime real estate in Britain worth billions of dollars.
@chelle-fallen-angel4 ай бұрын
I was born in London and have been on the ripper tours. You did an awesome job. The ten bells pub was much smaller years ago only one small bar and no upstairs. It was called the jack the ripper for a while. Then it was sold and made into the place it is today. Really love your posts.
@melaniecroft20892 ай бұрын
Fantastic presentation guys! Very well done! 👍👏. From a new fan down under 🇦🇺
@sharonellis87764 ай бұрын
Hi Michael & Jessica. This is so cool. Great attention to detail. Love the look of the Ten Bells ! RIP Mary, Annie, Elizabeth, Catherine, Mary K. xx
@AJ-vv9hl4 ай бұрын
This is my favorite KZbinr channel EVER! I can't stop watching your videos
@daniellej97064 ай бұрын
I live about an hour away from Whitechapel I went to a Jack The Ripper museum on 12 cable street and omg I thoroughly enjoyed every second 😊
@bloochoob23 күн бұрын
So awful. Absolutely glorifies him. They were real women. Imagine your mother being klled like that and there were dummies of her body being used for entertainment. That was meant to be a museum for women of the east end, celebrating their success. Instead, it’s glorifying a mrderer and selling blood spattered tourist items. The women are dehumanised and don’t even matter, the gore is more important. ‘Fun day out for family’. wtf.
@THE_VEGAN_SATANIST4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. That's the best tour everybody can get, cause you line up the photos so perfect, that we can clearly see the history with our own eyes. Great job.
@grimmlifecollective4 ай бұрын
You are awesome, and thank you for the kind words. We are really happy everyone is liking this adventure in history
@almorgan684 ай бұрын
Welcome to the uk guys hope your enjoying your vist apparently ive heard stories about the houses of Parliament and its secret underground tunnels @grimmlifecollective
@charlesarnold19534 ай бұрын
I have always been fascinated by Jack The Rippers' unsolved murders.Thank You for the awesome story telling & actual visuals! Great back ground work!
@Alice-ov3rdАй бұрын
This is amazing and one of the most visually well done with the pictures. Thank you guys! 💜
@davidking61724 ай бұрын
Brilliant episode. I worked in Whitechapel years ago. So much dark history.
@marilynmoore20744 ай бұрын
Annie Chapman didn’t live at 29 Hanbury Street. She met a customer here who killed her in the backyard. Annie was homeless and lived in doss houses.
@donkeyhanger4 ай бұрын
Annie Be less minus a Home
@ericrench70814 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. One night, I went down an Internet rabbit hole about the murders and I too was trying to use street view to see where these places were. It's cool to see your tour of the murders. Thank you again!
@delphihaze13173 ай бұрын
Found your channel by chance,and I'm really glad I did. I love these kinds of history tours and all the knowledge about the locations. The comparisons between the streets then and now were pretty cool as well. Also, I love Jessica's sunglasses. I'm never without mine.
@AngelsM21321 күн бұрын
Third video I've seen and will be watching alot more, thank you!
@white-dragon44244 ай бұрын
Nice to see you over here investigating our hauntings and murder sites. If you're still over here you should also check Hampton Court Palace and the obvious one, the Tower of London. Oh, and you could also check out what was once Fred West's 25 Cromwell Street.
@78masternate4 ай бұрын
I have done the tour and researched and visited the streets myself. I really admire how much effort you put into your research. You did it better than I did for sure. thank you M & J This has to be one of my favourite videos of yours now❤️
@davidp28884 ай бұрын
Another Grimm Adventure? Yes please! Thanks Michael and Jessica.
@fiestaballoons3152 ай бұрын
Thank you for all the research you do!! My favorite part is how you line up photos!! Love watching you guys!!!!!
@cooldaddy-k8j2 ай бұрын
You rock man. You are the bomb. It is amazing to think you stood where these murders happened. Thanks again.
@fromoneendofthailandАй бұрын
Brilliant. A new refreshing take on a story we have heard 1000 times. I am glad you came to England and made this one. 👍
@angieflynn53544 ай бұрын
I am a direct descendant to Mary Ann Nichols and that was the first time I’ve seen a picture of her alive thank you very much as I’ve only ever seen her corpse
@susanclapp17214 ай бұрын
Hi Angie. Im 100% sure there's only one photo of the Polly as a corpse? Even though other photo's are occasionally used. There's only one original photo of Charles Lechmere/Cross the man who was seen standing with your ancestor Polly. Charles is also my direct ancestor.
@rachelchespy57124 ай бұрын
@susanclapp1721 I saw a programme years ago called 'the missing evidence' where they looked at Charles Cross as a possible suspect.
@RileEren4 ай бұрын
Lies
@orangecayman5203 ай бұрын
@@RileErenoh wow you’re an expert on this commenter’s family lineage? Tell me more about her family’s history since you’re so sure she's not related to whom it may concern she says.
@RileEren3 ай бұрын
@@orangecayman520 She is a liar for attention. You're so gullible
@MrJasonsean4 ай бұрын
The Jack The Ripper museum is worth a visit. I recently paid a visit to the graves of Annie Chapman and Mary Kelly. I would also recommend the 10 Bells pub to anyone travelling around Whitechapel, its like stepping back in time when you step foot inside the pub.
@carolynpurser74694 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this video. The last time I was in London I discovered too late about the Jack the Ripper tours. The only tour available before I was scheduled to leave was on the same night I had theater tickets. It was a great show, but I also regret not being able to take that tour. But I don't think it would have been as good as this Grimm Adventure.
@To_The_Moon964 ай бұрын
Nothing can beat this channel
@chryslertiger3884 ай бұрын
Thanks for uploading this, it was great to see the old photos ❤❤ and hi from New Zealand 😊
@j.j.guerrieri52574 ай бұрын
The Mary Kelly crime scene photo is the most brutal, hellish crime photo I’ve ever seen, feel bad for the poor bastard that discovered that
@hilaryajm14 ай бұрын
Hiya from New Zealand. Your videos and research are fantastic. Thank you so much!
@_blasfemy4 ай бұрын
been following the info since i was 11. 47 years later.. great appreciation for this work. thank you
@anneki13134 ай бұрын
I love how much work you invest in your videos. Your love for details is remarkable especially historical facts. I enjoy your videos, it’s like you’re taking me to these places 🫶
@emmayarseeyuess90444 ай бұрын
Interesting tour. Well done. The whole legend of Jack is so mysterious. Hope to visit someday.
@margaretweeks8804 ай бұрын
Your research is amazing, along with the pictures that seem to take us there👌
@quintessentiallyquirky19734 ай бұрын
Brilliant stuff, I was wondering when a Ripper video was going to surface, seeing as you have been in England , knew it would only be a matter of time
@robertlopez494 ай бұрын
Thank you so much What a great adventure to go on with you’ll The way you line up the photos Really takes us back in time No one does it better Much appreciated
@randomunicorn15784 ай бұрын
Very interesting video! Awesome editing with the old pictures!
@ellparker25464 ай бұрын
Im so glad you guys have done this video! I commented on another video i would like to see you guys do a jack the ripper video and im so glad you have. I hope you enjoyed london. I love your videos and its lovely to see you in england. Fave youtubers by far!
@AC-wp8tl4 ай бұрын
Another well researched and wonderfully delivered episode. I've been on the Jack the Ripper tours over the years but your research and the detail you include is more interesting. I'd also recommend Hallie Reubenhold's The Five - brings the victims alive and gives them their identity, not just extensions of their murderer
@rangerrecon4 ай бұрын
Now this is a video that no one other than GrimmLife is better suited for. A great video of such a macabre real-life event.
@grimmlifecollective4 ай бұрын
Always trying to walk history. Thank you for watching
@rangerrecon4 ай бұрын
@@grimmlifecollective You do an outstanding job and that is why I'm a proud supporter of the channel. Thank you for all you do as I recognize that the amount of work involved to bring these videos to life is extreme.
@Rainy-In-The-Desert4 ай бұрын
So excited!! Absolutely love the birthday pics, you deserve nothing but the best ever birthday 💚🤘🏼
@zaneymarie15314 ай бұрын
just for your entertainment ... my 2nd great grandmothers sister Amelia Young (also a member of the family who formed the Youngs fish company) married Bernard Eddowes ... nephew of Catherine Eddowes. He was born here in the east end after the whole family moved from up north..... oh and the building is known to Londoners as the gherkin
@pambesley99102 ай бұрын
This was so interesting! You guys rock at recreating history by putting together old pictures and legends and intertwining them with the current places ❤. I absolutely love this. So much history, and I am here for it!!! ❤ Thank you for taking us on these wonderful adventures! ❤
@Molly_Belle4 ай бұрын
Wow! You’ve done such an amazing job. I was captivated the whole time.
@freakmanifest4 ай бұрын
As a Ripper fanatic and a subscriber to your channel, I was sooooooooo blown away that did this video. You did a great job. I think you have probably one of the best channels on the Tube.
@derrickknight49854 ай бұрын
There’s been so many changes in London. Many of the old buildings and Ripper sites have sadly gone. I’ve done several tours over the years and gone around on my own which is the best way. It’s such a shame that they demolished historic places.
@camrondirossi32494 ай бұрын
But that's what they tend to do. Maybe they wanted to wipe that part of its history
@realong25064 ай бұрын
I beleive they lost a lot of the orginal Ripper sites during the Blitz. Many homes and areas in London where distroyed during the war.
@derrickknight49854 ай бұрын
@@realong2506 Redevelopment of London has done the most damage. There were lots of areas still around from the Ripper era. I remember the cobbled Streets and buildings around Mitre Square etc. I didn’t take any pictures years ago sadly, but they are well documented.
@derrickknight49854 ай бұрын
@@camrondirossi3249 London is a working City. A lot of History has gone because of so called progress. The skyline of old London has just become tower blocks and the past erased.
@davefost4 ай бұрын
Aided by the Luftwaffe...
@sjtafl4 ай бұрын
This vlog will get one of your highest viewings i reckon ! ..Good luck great stuff
@kaymad1433 ай бұрын
That was a great tour, horrifying and sad but great. You both treat the victims with respect.
@DaveB5642 ай бұрын
Grimm, I’ve seen a couple dozen videos and documentaries about JtR over the years and I hafta say, yours is one of the most concise and informative I’ve seen. Nice job! Keep it up, my friend. 👍
@LOUISE__974 ай бұрын
My favourite dynamic duo, putting out the very best content on KZbin!
@MosherBear4 ай бұрын
Another fantastic video. The Jack the Ripper murders exposed the poverty that was around the Whitechapel area, whilst before the residents were left to their own devices.
@kathyflorcruz5524 ай бұрын
Host populations still ARE.
@Mica33384 ай бұрын
I've also taken the Ripper Tour but seeing the photos you meshed together just brings it more to life than ever, such a great job, thank you.👻
@cheeksmcgill9858Ай бұрын
I LOVE Jessica's hair. I recently found your channel and rather rapidly are watching all the videos. You two do very good work.
@thornmallow14 ай бұрын
26:26 That is the best shot in the video! It’s very intimate, warm, and well placed. Thanks for a great story, Michael and Jessica. Happy Halloween!
@Aless814 ай бұрын
Hi guys! One thing that I would recommend is reading The Five by Hallie Rubenhold. It came out a few years ago and further investigates the five women who were the victims of Jack the Ripper and goes more into detail about who these women really were. Something people don’t really look into!
@JayFal684 ай бұрын
I agree it's a great book
@crose74124 ай бұрын
@Aless81 Is that the book where she pretends that they weren't prostitutes because it doesn't suit her feminist agenda? I haven't read it!
@Aless814 ай бұрын
@@crose7412 Nope, she admits they were prostitutes. I don’t remember if all of them were though since it’s been a while since I read the book.
@GilbertSyndrome4 ай бұрын
@@Aless81Mary Jane, as far as we know, was actively soliciting, but the others weren't necessarily prostituting by trade, but by necessity.
@Aless814 ай бұрын
@@GilbertSyndrome yeah, I believe some of them had children and abusive husbands and their kids got taken off them and the man got the kids and kicked the woman to the curb. Also I believe one of them was Scandinavian and subjected to STD testing the police did at the time. Absolutely humiliating.
@dennisrehrmann67104 ай бұрын
Thank you. I spent a night in Whitechapel in 1996, and it was so damn creepy back then.
@scotttownsend71294 ай бұрын
Love your videos bro! You’ve done so many locations I’m not able to visit myself so this is amazing for me! x
@freyarose3823Ай бұрын
I lived in Bethnal Green for almost 2 years and used the back entrance to Whitechapel Station regularly - I never knew the location had such significance
@shaungosling91904 ай бұрын
Really fab video. Love the gentle way you present the subject and your love of the history around you
@stevejenko74164 ай бұрын
Yet another great video, the time and energy you both put in is astounding and much appreciated.👍
@donaldduncan70954 ай бұрын
J.T.R. is the ultimate Grimm story and location, I've really gotten into it because of KZbin and the old remaining London streets and remaining atmosphere. So envious, THANKS ! I agree that he may have caught syphilis from a prostitute, lost his mind and got revenge.
@brandonhellmer47782 ай бұрын
Great job on this video. As a history buff that may never have the opportunity to go visit the actual sites I'm so glad you did this. Thank you very much.
@LilMeho4 ай бұрын
Eeek I’m so excited to watch this video! I was obsessed with Jack the Ripper and to this day, still am! Thanks so much for sharing your adventures with us!
@Brandy_Lawson4 ай бұрын
Me too!
@LilMeho4 ай бұрын
@UofficialGrimmlifecollective of course I loved it!!!
@ianspinks35954 ай бұрын
always been fascinated by old victorian london as my mums family is from there loads of history and still some beautiful gothic victorian buildings, i hope the souls of the victims of jack the ripper are in peace
@MrEaglesfan404 ай бұрын
This has always been one of my favorite subjects to explore thank you for doing this one
@sardav1604794 ай бұрын
Awesome video definitely up there as one of the best
@BibTheBoulderTheOriginalOne4 ай бұрын
My first time on your channel. Thank you so much for all of the hard work you no doubt went to in order to bring this most fascinating of true stories.
@dansweet6793Ай бұрын
Found your channel today on my smart TV looking up Jim Morrison documentaries, love what you and Jessica do. All the cool places you go and also the respect when it comes to the very grim stuff the respect you give regardless if you believe in heaven and hell, that's for you to decide, you both always do it in the most respectful way possible and for me you both are documenting history, memories on videos are the closest thing we probably have to a time machine. I ask nothing but blessings upon you both on your travels for this content. Keep up the great work.
@colinbremner90304 ай бұрын
Nice and early for this one, thanks Grims. Loveing the UK stuff still.