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Murder Mile UK True Crime

#28 - The Blackout Ripper Part 4 (Doris Jouanett)

Murder Mile UK True Crime

Murder Mile UK True-Crime Podcast

English, Society & Culture, London, True-crime, Documentary, History, Uk, Killer, True Crime, Crime, Murder, British

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🗓️ 3 May 2018

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

The Blackout Ripper Part 4: On 12th February 1942, 32 year old Doris Jouanett was found strangled, posed and mutilated in her flat at 187 Sussex Gardens in a murder strangely similar to Evelyn Hamilton, Evelyn Oatley and Margaret Florence Lowe, over four nights prior. So who was The Blackout Ripper?

  • Date: Thursday 12th February 1942
  • Location: 187 Sussex Gardens, Paddington, London, W2
  • Victims: 1 (Doris Jouanett)
  • Culprit: The Blackout Ripper


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0:37.5

Terms apply 18 plus subject to approval. By 1942, with everyday essentials like butter, sugar, eggs, milk, meat, flour, fuel, and even clothes in

1:02.4

limited supply and strictly rationed.

1:06.3

Life was tough, money was tight, and ordinary people would be forced to make desperate decisions

1:12.4

simply to survive.

1:16.0

Having yet to fully appreciate how invaluable women would be in Britain's defence.

1:22.0

The Second World War proved to be a turning point for women's suffrage.

1:26.4

As with men dying in their millions, women would become the backbone of the war effort.

1:34.8

Not only later, as conscripted soldiers, but also as munitions workers, doctors, fire crews, hauliers, air raid

1:42.0

wardens, and police constables.

1:47.0

With the economy and disarray, an honest jobs being badly paid,

1:51.6

even good women were forced to take drastic steps.

1:55.0

And with the cities full of soldiers, sailors, and airmen, with heavy wallets and empty hearts,

2:01.0

some women turned to prostitution, becoming a housewife by day and a whore

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