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  1. Elizabeth " Long Liz " Stride ( née Gustafsdotter; 27 November 1843 – 30 September 1888) is believed to have been the third victim of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who killed and mutilated at least five women in the Whitechapel and Spitalfields districts of London from late August to early November 1888. [2]

  2. Jan 2, 2024 · Elizabeth Stride’s Tragic Story Before Her Encounter With Jack The Ripper. Like many women who lived in Whitechapel in the late 19th century, Elizabeth Stride, also known as Long Liz, had few opportunities and even fewer funds.

  3. At 12.30am PC William Smith proceeded along Berner Street on his beat and noticed a man and a woman on the opposite side of the road to Dutfield's Yard - where Elizabeth Stride's body was later discovered.

  4. Elizabeth Stride was born Elisabeth Gustafsdotter on November 27, 1843 on a farm called Stora Tumlehed in Torslanda parish, north of Gothenburg, Sweden. She was baptized on December 5 of that year and confirmed in a church in Torslanda. At the time of her death she was 45 years old.

  5. Elizabeth Stride. aka “Long Liz” The Third of the Canonical Five Ripper Victims. September 30th, 1888; Berner Street, Whitechapel. Dr. Thomas Barnardo was well known in Whitechapel as a servant to the poor. With a background as a doctor, Barnardo had become a street minister and also went on to open a famous house for impoverished young boys.

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Discover the story of Elizabeth Stride's murder at the hands of Jack the Ripper, the first of two killings in just one night.

  7. Elizabeth Stride was Jack the Rippers third victim and her death was the first of what later became known as the ‘Double Event’ – two murders which occurred just hours apart on the fateful night of 29th September 1888.

  8. Jul 18, 2024 · The most important witness to have seen Elizabeth Stride, in the 30 minutes before her body was discovered in Dutfield's Yard, was a Hungarian Jew by the name of Israel Schwartz. He turned into Berner Street at around 12.45am and noticed a man walking ahead of him.

  9. On Sunday 30 September, the body of prostitute Elizabeth Stride was discovered at about 1 am in Dutfield's Yard, inside the gateway of 40 Berner Street (since renamed Henriques Street), Whitechapel. She was lying in a pool of blood with her throat cut from left to right.

  10. May 24, 2019 · In 1888, in London’s Whitechapel area, five women – Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine 'Kate' Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly – were murdered.