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Bradford’s Jack the Ripper: The Mutilation of John Gill

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Bradford’s Jack the Ripper: The Mutilation of John Gill
News of the Times | Episode 507 | 1888
In December 1888, the brutalised body of 8-year-old John Gill sent shockwaves through Bradford — a young boy mutilated and arranged in a grotesque parcel, echoing the horrors of Jack the Ripper just weeks earlier. As panic swept the streets, suspicion fell on a familiar milkman, and London detectives were summoned to examine the boy’s remains for Ripperesque parallels. The case exploded into national headlines, yet despite the chilling circumstantial evidence, the trial ended in discharge… and the crime remains an open wound in Victorian criminal history.
Further Particulars:
Also in Bradford, a young woman with a flair for drama is arrested for sending "Jack the Ripper" letters — to the press, to the police, and presumably anyone with a postal address. Her motive? “To make a sensation.” And she certainly did.
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Bradford’s Jack the Ripper: The Mutilation of John Gill
News of the Times | Episode 507 | 1888
In December 1888, the brutalised body of 8-year-old John Gill sent shockwaves through Bradford — a young boy mutilated and arranged in a grotesque parcel, echoing the horrors of Jack the Ripper just weeks earlier. As panic swept the streets, suspicion fell on a familiar milkman, and London detectives were summoned to examine the boy’s remains for Ripperesque parallels. The case exploded into national headlines, yet despite the chilling circumstantial evidence, the trial ended in discharge… and the crime remains an open wound in Victorian criminal history.
Further Particulars:
Also in Bradford, a young woman with a flair for drama is arrested for sending "Jack the Ripper" letters — to the press, to the police, and presumably anyone with a postal address. Her motive? “To make a sensation.” And she certainly did.
👤 Hosted by Robin Coles
📅 New uploads every Monday, Wednesday & Friday
🎥 Special 2+ hour compilation on the **last Sunday of every month**
--
❤️ Support the Channel
Enjoying the tales of murky mischief and historic mayhem? Help us keep the archive candle burning:
👉 Patreon – Early access, no ads, and over 650 exclusives with extra content:
https://www.patreon.com/NewsOfTheTimesHistoricalCrime
📖 NEW: Slightly Unreliable Memoirs – Volume 1
A gloriously illustrated 24-page PDF packed with whimsical tales, mysterious cacti, and the occasional scandalous goat.
🎩 Grab it here: https://ko-fi.com/s/b406f6f11e
🌐 Explore the full Robin & Co. Curios Collection on Ko-fi:
Behind-the-scenes whimsy, digital oddities, and more delightful nonsense:
https://ko-fi.com/robinandco
☕ Prefer a one-off thank-you?
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsofthetd
Every bit helps keep our small team caffeinated and Colin the Cactus in monocles.
And if donations aren’t your thing, a like, comment, or share is just as cherished — and rumour has it, Colin blushes green when you hit that thumbs up. 🌵
--
🕯 About News of the Times
We are a small (and mildly chaotic) band of history enthusiasts uncovering the darker corners of Britain’s past. No corporate sponsors, no boardroom edits — just a genuine love of weird and wonderful crime.
Expect forgotten headlines, dusty trial transcripts, and the occasional Victorian scandal involving pie theft or a rogue vicar.
If you like your true crime with a splash of dry wit and no ad

Hear about our ad-free archive on Patreon – 650+ episodes and counting! 🎩 https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime

Fancy a chuckle between corpses? Discover our first lovingly illustrated volume of wildly unreliable memoirs.

Grab it here: https://ko-fi.com/s/b406f6f11e

Support us on Patreon for ad-free early access and exclusive bonus episodes.

https://www.patreon.com/c/NewsoftheTimesHistoricalCrime

Support the show

Thanks for listening! You can also connect with us on
Our YouTube Channel: | https://www.youtube.com/@newsofthetimes
Our Facebook Page: | https://www.facebook.com/News-of-the-Times-101108282697405
Have a question or comment? Get in touch with us at [email protected]
If you would like to donate, we love coffee! Warmly appreciated :-) | https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newsofthetd

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