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Women gone missing
Hello, I was wondering if anyone on here has ever done any research to see if there were any reports of women (prostitutes or otherwise) that had been reported missing or just seemed to disappear during the Autumn of Terror of 1888, perhaps during October when no murders were reported. The reason is I was wondering if there were any women who may have been victims of the Ripper that have not been accounted for yet. For example, for the Kelly killing, we know Kelly led the killer back to her residence where he committed the crime. Does anyone think it possible that the opposite could've happened? Could the Ripper talk a victim into accompanying him back to
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