Great well-narrated and -researched podcast
I remember going on a Jack the Ripper walking tour when I was younger as a tourist and I was fascinated by the story. It’s nice to see that, finally, we are able to learn about the victims. The podcast is well-researched and -narrated and I enjoy the interviews with Victorian-era experts. P.S. Hallie—historian narrating this podcast—wrote the book on which the TV show Harlots (Hulu) is based. I loved Harlots so I had a feeling I’d love this podcast too!
LaColl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/21
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