The infamous Whitechapel murders, retold.
Everyone knows the story of Jack the Ripper, the chilling serial killer that haunted the streets of 19th century London. Now, 135 years later, there’s a new killer in town.
In this darkly comic reimagining, men are the victims of sexually aggressive murders committed by a woman: the mysterious Jackie. The only obstacle standing in her way? The slightly clueless, extremely over-caffeinated Detective Abberline and his not-so-crack team at the City of London Police.
This is a laugh-out-loud, gruesome, thrilling comedy drama that will have you in bits – and might take your bits too.
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The infamous Whitechapel murders, retold.
Everyone knows the story of Jack the Ripper, the chilling serial killer that haunted the streets of 19th century London. Now, 135 years later, there’s a new killer in town.
In this darkly comic reimagining, men are the victims of sexually aggressive murders committed by a woman: the mysterious Jackie. The only obstacle standing in her way? The slightly clueless, extremely over-caffeinated Detective Abberline and his not-so-crack team at the City of London Police.
This is a laugh-out-loud, gruesome, thrilling comedy drama that will have you in bits – and might take your bits too.
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Detective Abberline and City of London Police set their trap for Jackie the Ripper, but will she fall for it?
Starring:
Paul Waggott as Lead Detective Freddie Abberline
Jennifer Tierney as Chief Inspector Donna Swanson
Acushla-Tara Kupe as Jill Hunter
Adam Jarrell as Acting Police Commissioner Henry Smith
Karim Kronfli as Met. Commissioner Sir Charles Warren
Marta da Silva as Doctor Georgie Bagster-Philips
Additional voices:
Sara Lynam
Lauren Ingram
Written by:
Joel Emery
Directed by:
Adam Jarrell
Produced by:
Joel Emery
Adam Jarrell
Finn Ranson
Luke Moore
Executive Producer:
Joel Emery
Main theme:
The Antibody by Alec Slayne - courtesy of epidemic sound
Featuring:
Ventifacts by Anthony Earls - courtesy of epidemic sound
WARNING. This podcast contains explicit language and content some listeners may find objectionable.
This is a work of fiction. Any similarities to persons living or deceased, organisations, places or events is purely coincidental. All scenarios are from the author's imagination. This podcast is protected under copyright.
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