Mary Jane Kelly- thought to be the fifth and final victim of the murderer known as Jack the Ripper. This photo was taken at the crime scene, her home in Millers Court, near Commercial St in East London.
It was donated from a private collection in 1988, and was not published prior to 1988.[1] According to Stewart P. Evans and Donald Rumbelow in Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates (2006), Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing, ISBN0750942282, p. 185, it was returned to Scotland Yard in 1988 by the heirs of Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Police Ernest Millen.
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Mary Jane Kelly- thought to be the fifth and final victim of the murderer known as Jack the Ripper. This photo was taken at the crime scene, her home in Millers Court, near Commercial St in East London.
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