In the late 19th century, London was the largest metropolis in the world, a bustling hub of trade, finance, and culture. Yet, amidst this vibrant city, a darkness emerged that would forever haunt the annals of history. The autumn of 1888 brought forth a series of brutal murders, leaving the East End of London in a state of terror. The perpetrator, known only as Jack the Ripper, preyed upon the vulnerable and destitute women of Whitechapel, leaving behind a legacy of horror and unanswered questions.