Whitechapel, London 1888
Whitechapel, a small district within London, became famous for its streets being tainted by the blood of prostitutes from this infamous killer. His existence erected in 1888 during the most crucial times of this town. The population was far too dense, crime rate was at an all-time high, domestic violence was common, and prostitution was made a regular occurrence just to pay their four pence for a night's stay safely inside. The conditions were horrid, to say the least.