Mary Kelly, Jack the Ripper’s final victim, was last seen here before she was discovered the next day having been brutally mutilated. Kelly herself is not the ghost here, but rather, a Victorian gentlemen believed to be former owner, George Roberts. George is seen on the upper floors and would awaken people by laying next to them in their beds. Mediums here also pick up that a baby was murdered in the same area George is seen. Slashed baby clothes were discovered and build the mystery that it might have happened.
Submitted by Chris Berglund
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 84 Commercial St
Spitalfields, London E1 6LY, United Kingdom
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 51.519348498252285, -0.07433478533130256
- Region:
- Greater London
- Nearest Towns:
- Spitalfields, UK (0.1 mi.)
City Of London, UK (0.9 mi.)
London, UK (0.9 mi.)
Hoxton, UK (1.0 mi.)
Shoreditch, UK (1.0 mi.)
Bethnal Green, UK (1.1 mi.)
Whitechapel, UK (1.1 mi.)
Bermondsey, UK (1.4 mi.)
Southwark, UK (1.4 mi.)
Islington, UK (1.5 mi.)
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