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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Hallie Rubenhold brought us a radically different perspective on the Ripper murders with her book (a must-read) and her tenacious, passionate historical truth seeking. This podcast furthers the discussion on her rigorous fact finding with engrossing storytelling that is a great listen as well as...Read full review »
jenncraintrebon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/09/21
Really fascinating and thought provoking.. and just generally a well made podcast. It’s a joy to hear the truth. Recommend 🌟
princess.sc via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 10/06/21
I’ve actively avoided Jack the Ripper podcasts because of the proactive denial of the autonomy of the women who suffered at the hands of violence. This pod also highlights the injustices within academia and toward female academics. Absolutely what I needed.
What Are Frogs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/12/21
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