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  1. Emma Elizabeth Smith (c. 1843 – 4 April 1888) was a murder victim of mysterious origins in late-19th century London. Her killing was the first of the Whitechapel murders, and it is possible she was a victim of the serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, though this is considered unlikely by most modern authors.

  2. Emma Elizabeth Smith (?, ca. 1843 — Whitechapel, 4 de abril de 1888) fue una meretriz británica que falleció víctima de un ataque y sus autores nunca fueron identificados.

  3. 25 de sept. de 2020 · In early April, 1888, a widow by the name of Emma Elizabeth Smith was attacked by a group of men as she made her way home along Osborn Street in Whitechapel.

  4. Emma Elizabeth Smith ( c. 1843 – 4 de abril de 1888) fue una víctima de asesinato de orígenes misteriosos en el Londres de finales del siglo XIX. Su asesinato fue el primero de los asesinatos de Whitechapel, y es posible que fuera víctima del asesino en serie conocido como Jack el Destripador, aunque la mayoría de los autores modernos lo ...

  5. Hace 3 días · Emma Elizabeth Smith was attacked by a group of three men in the early hours of the morning of Tuesday, 3rd of April, 1888. Although she survived the attack, she later died of her injuries at the London Hospital.

  6. Emma Elizabeth Smith. Contemporary report on the murder of Emma Smith. Born c.1843. Although forty-five years of age, a mother or two, a widower and a prostitute, Emma Smith is generally looked upon as something of a mystery.

  7. Emma Elizabeth Smith (c. 1843 – 4 April 1888) was a prostitute and murder victim of mysterious origins in late-19th century London. Her killing was the first of the Whitechapel murders. It is possible she was a victim of the serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, though this is considered unlikely by most modern authors.