This costs nothing but a few softwares in terms of money. Never ever have an editor do the work. You would pay way more for having the editor than learning and editing videos yourself. Doing anything yourself gives you more than giving a pay to your editor. In high budget movies, the animators are payed a lot like per hour and the quality isn't even that good. You pay nothing but a few bucks for the editing and animating software. NEVER pay for someone to do that you can do yourself way better.
The most astonishing thing to me is that the police response time in 19th century London was substantially quicker than it is now, even with phones, cars, etc.
That's gonna depend on where it is and what crime is being reported. Police don't really do patrols like that anymore either. The average response time is about 10-20 minutes. Some of these seemed like they were just a few minutes behind the killer while others they were hours behind. Plus they are a lot more people now and a police force can only be so big before the budget is unaffordable. I know a lot of people think that our modern ways have to be better but our ancestors had good systems for many things that could either rival or surpass us today
I mean those were boots on the ground officers. Which isn't super common nowadays. Not to mention in cities they are pretty spread out. Unless I'm downtown I don't see many police. Thankfully we have 911 but even then yeah you're gonna wait like 30 minutes; so like don't die I guess.
The police also have to deal with a higher number of reported incidents. Particularly with the calling 911 and dispatchers. Boots on the ground constables, especially at night, immediately would go handle whatever came to their attention.
and how police had to go find police if they needed backup. I always get lost in Lemmino’s world of unreal 3D rendering & end up considering something I haven’t before
Well police constables had a set route to patrol in a set time, people knew they could find an officer on this route or wait for him to come back around. If they needed backup they had whistles, there were definitely other officers in hearing range
Things I learned from this video: 1. British people in 1888 didn't sleep 2. Everyone in Britain in 1888 knew each other 3. The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
Interesting you bring this up actually. It has been noticed that up until lamps were widely and financially accessible, humans were much more used to a biphasic sleep pattern.
I belive that is because a. people used to work in insane shifts by today's standards meaning leaving and returning home would often happen after dark and b. although London was a big place even back then it, people who weren't working in fields that required travelling, rarely ventured outside of a neighbourhood meaning they would mostly interact with the same peers
@@ripvanwinkle7689 If you look at the map it is a pretty massive city. He even said in the beginning of the video that it was the largest in the world at the time. There had to be way more than just 5 prominent prostitutes. Unless they were extraordinary prostitutes, I can't seem to come up with a reason as to why everyone knew each other, other than maybe there is a deeper conspiracy.
I absolutely love that you include references and not only in the form of a long list for the entire video but that you explictly back up your statements with those references individually. That amount of care doesn't get the credit it deserves.
This man makes his own music, does a shit ton of research, animates and goes incredibly in depth on the whole thing. Only the best kind of youtuber would do that.
Not only are the visuals absolutely insane, but can we talk about the audio? The sound effects, music, music transitions, voice over, everything fits so well together. Easily my favorite TH-camr, no one matches this quality. I would pay to watch videos like this
Yeah, that's why he's the only person on this platform that I actually support with Patreon because I know he's working hard behind the scenes to put out something immaculate.
By the way to all the guys thinking about getting Patreon but don't have money yet, all you can do is turn off your adblocker and watch the ads. It's small and you don't get the benefits of being an actual member, but it will help lemmino
this is so professional- it seems as though it is produced at a higher standard than television documentaries, in a unique, innovative style. very, very impressive
Honestly tho. Just the thought of having to walk through those maze-like dark alleyways and tiny little streets at midnight and a psycho killer could be hiding in any dark doorway or behind every corner. Absolutely terrifying.
That's apparently due to people in the past having different sleep cycles. I read that they would sleep in two 4 hour chunks, usually waking up around 2am. And going back to bed around 3 or 4.
I mean, it was the world's largest city after all. The likelyhood for someone coming home from a party or perhaps looking for a prostitute or something
@@magnol1a_ barnet and cross could be working together. don't forget the experience of israel shwartz. it would also make the two seperate kills on sep 30 more plausible. Also, all of the deaths seem to be prostitutes, so the killer would have to identify prositutes before killing them. The time gap is small between the murders on sep 30, which adds merit to the murdering duo. Remember, the last and most brutal member was that of barnets roomate, another prositute.
@@magnol1a_ My only doubt is that, if Cross was the killer, how come the other witness didn't see any blood on him? Like, there is a way to cut arteries that doesn't make the blood spray out, or he could've cut the victim's throat from behind, but then the killer proceeded to slash and stab the victim multiple times while being behind or over her, probably in a rapid manner. At least some droplets on blood should've landed on his clothing, his hands or one of his sleeves, and from the official report, if Cross were dirty from having just killed Nichols, he couldn't possibly have had the time to change clothes or even hide much, before the other witness saw him.
@@SkyFireYZ he meant that this channel doesn't upload video every single day or every single week, this channel only upload 1 video in 6 months, so it's only 2 videos in a year. It's very low quantity of videos, but the quality is over the top
@@monkwindu thank you for telling me, I didn't think they were when I checked but I suppose I didn't look hard enough. What I did do was use a music finding app to get it which is a very long way around of just checking the description but HEY it worked. 😁😅
It's so hilarious That this is the only thing I remember from all the science class i had taken as a child. I didn't know that this was a worldwide phenomena.
I discovered Lemmino back in 2015, when he was known as Top10Memes. Six years later and he's delivering top notch work in documentary, musical, and visual storytelling. Aged like fine wine.
I feel such a deep melancholy for the victims who lost their lives, imagining the terror, agony, dread and despair they must have felt upon being faced with the fact that they were about to die, alone in a back alley in the night with no way to escape. The music captures the infinitely heartbreaking nature of their last moments perfectly.
I agree, whenever I hear about people going on and on about “Who was Jack The Ripper?” and obsessing over all the grisly bodies and murder, it makes me feel sick and cold, and all I can think of the poor victims who didn’t deserve the harsh treatment that all those poor people went through and the horrible deaths that they got. So, to stop myself from feeling depressed and comfort myself, I always read the opening dedication on Alan Moore’s excellent comic From Hell: “This book is dedicated to Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Liz Stride, Kate Eddowes, and Marie Jeanette Kelly. You and your demise: of these things alone are we certain. Goodnight, ladies.” It’s a quote that genuinely moved me, and it’s so heartfelt that, Alan Moore, both in the fictional story and in real life, paying respect to the dead, and using it to show that these women had their own lives with friends and family is especially touching.
@@thesapphireone dehumanizing and commodifying victims is a real plague in the true crime community, that's why I largely stopped watching any content regarding that. Absolutely disgusting
@@Li_Tobler No it’s not, if “dehumanizing/commodifying” is such a common “plague in the community” then I challenge you to back that up. And I’m only accepting facts, not feelings.
Still can't get over the fact that the two guys literally found a dead body, and both figured 'Well, the boss will fire me if I'm late again, I best be on my way'. Literal madlads.
I know I'm way too late but I feel like this story will greatly benefit of description of London streets back then and it's inhabitants in the area of murders. It was gloomy, wet and dark area with 100s of small side streets. Not sure if many people can picture how easy it was for Jack to kill back then.
I thought it was a given? Even I a non westerner familiar that cities especially the bustling megacity like London back then are probably dark as hell and full of tiny streets.
And if you go check what the moon was like on the nights of the murders then you'll discover it was never a full moon or not even 50% bright, most of the nights the moon was less than 20% bright. So it must have been pretty dark in those little alleys.
I struggle to understand how anyone thinks the killer didn't have anatomical knowledge. I couldn't do the things he did if I had a human being on a hospital table. He did those things in near darkness whilst rushing in fear of being caught. He knew what to do.
Well one could agree that if the Killer was deeply sick, then he could do this because he deeply enjoyed it and it was a hobbie. When that logic is applied it becomes hard to tell whether it was experience or passion. The only way to tell is by knowing the killer and we don’t know who he or she was
I suppose it's a question of what "anatomical knowledge" means. I could identify where a say kidney is in the Human body or how to remove the bowls and I lack any knowledge about the body that isn't above high school level. That's not really fair as I have the advantage of the modern information age that has helped me become more familiar with subjects than a layperson back then could.
@@09KEVO09 For me, the fact that there were “no meaningless cuts” means that the killer knew exactly what they were doing, either from professional experience or private study.
@@09KEVO09I’ve studied animal anatomy as a course at my university, and after actually dissecting a dog, I can tell you, it’s much harder that it seams, you really often can’t see where the organ ends and the connective tissue begins.
I typically avoid Jack the Ripper videos, usually find them boring but I really enjoyed how you brought the story to life instead of covering the same things everyone else does.
I'm pretty sure this would genuinely get nominated for Best Documentary at the Oscars if he submitted it. Small docs made by single people without a big name studio backing them actually win all the time. The only requirement is that it has to play in a theater for a week in LA, which you can loophole by renting out a theater for a week and then just releasing it on TH-cam. Not saying he has to go beyond TH-cam or anything I'm just saying that as someone who is in the film industry this would easily win. The Oscars loves when movies/docs like these happen, it's just a question of submitting it. In fact I'd say that it's about time that high-effort TH-cam videos were recognized in awards, it's only a matter of time before this starts to happen, and if anyone is going to initiate this moment in TH-cam history it would be Lemmino. People like Don Hertzfeldt started off on TH-cam and suddenly got nominated when they submitted their videos, this would be even bigger. This would easily be the most high-profile and most watched submission in the category and would win quite easily, but of course it's his choice. Usually, independent filmmakers submit their movies at Sundance/Venice/etc., where studios such as Netflix find the best movies and compete on trying to acquire them, then they not only release it on their platforms but also create entire Oscar campaigns to make it win. Or, it simply gets a lot of attention with critics and oscar voters bc they go to these festivals. This is how movies gain attention and try to get a shot at the Oscars, you can't go straight to the Oscars you have to work your way up the ladder. This would EASILY be picked up by a studio and campaigned, or at least get A TON of attention. After these festivals a nomination is basically guaranteed. They eat these kind of things up, one person creating an entire documentary. Of course Sundance and Venice has passed already but there are still others that haven't happened yet and are open for submissions.
Why would he want the cheapstake limelight of the oscar, where everything is saturated with wealth, pretensions, upsakte pompous human beings that snare at each others for the slightest chance of harming one another
One of the best documentaries I have ever seen, Lemmino literally makes better documentaries than Netflix and the more impressive fact is that he doesn’t even use actors just visuals.
@@henrymugello3387 “Graphic imagery” can mean explicit content such as gore or bloody photos, but it can also simply refer to.. well, images made of graphics. I.e the map art of London.
The best suspect is David Cohen AKA Nathan Kaminsky, the police apparently mixed up the name with Kosminski. A bootmaker lashing out at prostitutes after contracting syphilis. The murders stopped at the same time he was committed to an asylum. I read about this theory in John Douglas’s book.
@@davehugstrees yes I also heared the claim that he worked as a hospital attendent back in poland before immigating but i have no source for that if true he is the likely suspect the only point i heared to exclude him is that apparently in the asylum he later became more violent and insane while the ripper had a more targeted rage however this can be explained by the fact that syphilis in the late stages of infection attacks the brain and causes neurological symptoms thus explaining the aggression
Well since the Zodiac killer has been found out- and even if its some months ago- people are probably still interested in finding out what the Zodiac killer actually did. Idk how the the police delt with it for example. And Lemmino is the best youtuber to make a Video about the Zodiac and I hope he does in the future. Either way, all of Lemminos Dokus are worth watching.
@@uniokld9110 The zodiac still hasnt been found, that cold case team that claimed to have solved it who was in the news a few months ago had very circumstantial evidence at best
TH-cam has its problems, but the fact that a creator like Lemmino can create such an expansive and detailed narrative with almost no commercial/network limits is astounding. This was a superb documentary. Well done sir!
The fact that 7 months passed from the last upload, makes SO much sense now. The sheer quality of the video, especially the visuals, absolutely shocked me. The time it took to make it, definitely shows.
I didn't know the murders were committed on a Sunday or public holiday. Thats a massive clue. It pretty much rules out the unemployed and the "drifters". Whoever it was, they worked full time. They were methodical and intelligent. Scary stuff
Psychopaths work on levels that me and you do not even realise. Its possible that the killer would deliberately only kill on these days in order to deceive.
It was Charles Cross! On his way to work, notified a “co-civilian” about of one of the first bodies of the series, and not wanting to notify authorities right away!
I consider myself to have a low attention span for informative videos, and yet I was able to watch this entire video from start to finish. It's that good of a documentary.
They were all his practice. Making music, not much to say, he makes some music for his own docs now. All the memes, to familiarize with surfing the deepest crevices of the internet, now is used to look for obscure clues and testimonies. And fact series was training to search for facts, to prove his spoken topics. It was right in front of our eyes the whole time... We just didn't notice.... /s
10:47 i love how lemmino emphasized "knife" and then left a minor pause, but then finished the sentence with "..to trim a vexing piece leather from his boot."
I love the focus on the physical setting, environs, timestamps, etc. So often in documentaries this is treated as unimportant minutiae, something somehow less important than the major themes. But it's the detail which grounds it and makes it come alive.
I live in London and couldn't help myself from pausing the video every time there was a street map to check how it looks nowadays (or even if that street still exists). That led me to a website with different London maps throughout the last couple of centuries (you have a timeline to check the maps by the year). Now I'm stuck with that and just discovered my flat is located just over what it used to be a train line LOL Maybe it's because I'm an immigrant myself, but I find London's history, as a city, fascinating.
It is not the sheer brutality of the murders what frightens me the most, but the posibility of the murderer sleeping soundly after such an inhuman act and passing away of old age years after the carnage without a single regret
Jack the Ripper is terrifying because of what he represents - an amoral, uncaring universe where what you get has little or nothing to do with what you deserve.
The most frightening part is the societal reality behind those murders. Millions herded into an labyrinthine housing, without any security - if they don't find work, fall ill or get fired, they and their kin starve or live on the streets. Almost no protection against assault, domestic violence, extortion. Very little hygiene and rampant alcoholism.
Any day Lemmino posts is a good day. I just wanted to say that you are an inspiration to creators all over the world, thanks for the amazing content. Much love from Brazil!
Ive watched this several times these past years. This is without a doubt one of the best, if not the single best piece of independent documentary i've seen in my life. And i've seen plenty. I wait for your uploads like a child waits for christmas. You deserve an award for the work you've done. Thank you.
A big reason, in my opinion, why the timelines are a jumbled mess is because of the Doctors' time of death predictions. Determining how long a person has been dead, even today, is an extremely approximate science. Especially when a body is exposed to the elements/outside.
And the fact that this was happened back in the late 19th century was that the investigator could only rely heavily on witnesses. Based on the movie "12 angry men" (great movie, BTW), witnesses can and would lie for unacceptable motives. Witnesses can twist the fact and humans in general are forgetful, digital evidence are just harder to tricks. Killer 3-0 Investigators
I thought this, as well as, the bodies were dumped there. Since there weren't any reports of a disturbance, multiple times... I would assume they would be screaming if they were being brutally attacked.
@@roo12616 The murderer most probably attacked on the throat exclusively to kill the victims and then after the victims were killed he would go on to butcher their bodies (imo) or else it is impossible that no one ever heard the screams (I know a few did but they were mostly clueless)
This Masterpiece should be shown in cinemas or on Netflix. Absolutely on spot. Great visualizations, fabulous storytelling, warm voice, perfect storyboard. Thank you very much!
The music, the storytelling, the thoroughness. You have it all and I'm so here for it. Every one of your mini-documentaries has been amazing to watch and it is obvious you put in a large amount of work into your videos
You forgot the signature "picture frame speed" or whatever it is called. The speed of each frame is adjusted so it looks smoother than your average YT video.
That was my initial thought aswell given the lack of noise and consistant throat-wound. Just a moderately placed slice will displace enough air upon forceful exhales/shouts to deafen the sound considerably. Which also points towards either anatomical knowledge or experience with murdering individuals.
@@shammywammy completely false. The killer strangled his victims before disembowling them, so there was no arterial spray. Cutting somebodys throat produces an enormous amount of blood splatted and he would have covered himself.
Actually from the postmortems it transpired that Jack the Ripper was foremost Jack the Strangler. He strangled them till either death of deep coma and then cut their throats.
I am beyond words at the level of professionalism, effort, time, creativity, art, direction, quality, and editing that Lemmino is able to capture in his videos. He can take these very complex events and create a timeline and explanation without confusing the viewer. Truly a one of a kind.
Not to mention, the logic and reasoning which he hung his balls out for us to scrutinize. But as well, the DRAWING is fucking BEAUTIFUL! Stylistically, it's one of my favorite types... the 3D of hands holding things, facial expressions, the precise lighting of 5am vs 4:30am ... just mesmerizing. This is over the top.
what a video, just wow. Hadn't even noticed an hour had passed untill the credits started rolling. Thank you LEMMiNO for this masterpiece of a documentary given to us to enjoy.
@@JHssssss that’s literally what he doesn’t want to do, he wants to take longer to upload, so that the videos are much higher quality, instead of rushing to throw a bunch of editing together in 24 hours
Honestly I can't believe this is the same guy I used to watch rage comics for back when I was in middle school, and now I'm in grad school. Time just flies by too fuckin fast these days.
One thing that is confusing to me is the idea that "he had no or little anatomical knowledge". He definitely had at the very least a basic understanding of anatomical knowledge. Why do I know that? Because he located one of the victim's left kidneys. And he correctly identified it as a left kidney. The kidneys aren't located front and centre of the abdomen, nor in the middle; they are right beside your spine. One on the left of your spine and one of the right. He had to cut the victim open, sift through the intestines, blood, fascia, whilst in the dark or with very minimal lighting, and had to locate the kidney at the back, near the spine. That is an incredibly technical thing to do and for him to do it under the conditions he was in? I find it impossible that he hadn't at least known a fair bit of anatomical knowledge. On top of that, he would've needed to 'feel' for the kidneys because I highly doubt that he would've got a good visual on them. Meaning he probably had some understanding as to what those organs feel like texturally. He did all of this under a time constraint, having to also kill the woman (strangled) before doing the cutting, and then have enough time to escape or hide when the police came around or others came around. I think he was a butcher or doctor. Probably a doctor because he was said to dress very well and looked to be well mannered. But the bloody apron might suggest a butcher background.
I believe he was a doctor too. Remember when one of the witnesses said that they were surprised to see someone like him with a woman like that. He definitely had some kind of money. Plus the murder spree happened on weekdays. Not to mention that anatomy knowledge wasn't this easy to find back then. He must've gone through some kind of education on that topic
It's not entirely clear to me that he meant to locate the victim's kidney. He could have just cut out whatever he happened upon. The only mention of a kidney comes from the dubious letters
@@davidhildebrandt7812 Well he mailed a left kidney to the press or police department and the latest victim was missing their kidneys. Everything else must've been there because there wasn't anything else noted to be taken. They must've known what they were doing just to possibly taunt the police.
@@dingo9696 Yes maybe, but a kidney was still missing and none of the other organs were reported as such. So if he came across it accidentally (which is unlikely) there would at least need to have been some damage to the other organs if he was just disemboweling her. The way in which the wounds were described seems very much like someone who intentionally took out the kidney not stumbled on it.
Well, here we are lads. Many months later and the Internet comes together again for LEMMiNO. I love it. I’d watch anything this guy puts out, even if it were a 2 hour documentary about Brussels sprouts
If it is truly just him that would be amazing, but I would bet there are a handful of people that help put these together. Regardless, the production value is insane.
This was so well done and very interesting. Very clear and understandable, especially considering the amount of contradicting sightings, evidence and just witnesses and suspects in general. The visualization of events was also really cool to watch, and it also helped a lot with keeping track of everything. I love that you kept the quotations short, but that we could pause and read a bit more if wanted. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into making this, and I am so glad you did. Also thank you for the references. Amazing work!
I enjoy these visualizations so much. It's easier than just trying to imagine the setting myself, and the other option usually being a dramatic, acted and scripted retelling with bad actors and costumes and are usually embellished and cut for time. I'm so much happier watching this and can understand it so much better.
The best indicator for me that this was a work of brilliance was that this was an hour long, but not once did I ever feel bored, or look at the slider bar, or time remaining. This was truly amazing. Also thank you for not breaking up the narrative flow with an ad in the middle for some stupid mobile game or a browser extension to save you money.
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Thank God you're back!!🙏🙏🙏
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@@ImmaWrongdoer no
Glad you're back
Man, those visuals are better than most high budget film documentaries
way better than the effects in Josstice League.
Yes they are very, very good. So excited to see this up!
Love your channel as well, big fan. You guys keep 'em coming too!
I agree. And it is much better than those corny documentaries that make the edits go like "↗↘↖↙↙↘↗⬆⬇➡⬅↖↖↙↘↗".
This costs nothing but a few softwares in terms of money. Never ever have an editor do the work. You would pay way more for having the editor than learning and editing videos yourself. Doing anything yourself gives you more than giving a pay to your editor. In high budget movies, the animators are payed a lot like per hour and the quality isn't even that good.
You pay nothing but a few bucks for the editing and animating software. NEVER pay for someone to do that you can do yourself way better.
High budged documentaries are obnoxious, they usually treat you like an idiot that has a short attention span.
Insane to think that a top 10 memes channel could become a powerhouse in the documentary space. Amazing Lemmino
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@@eyeballpaul700 on the ground?
Lemmino's editing was still pretty good back then
Even his Top 10 videos were great. It wasn't just the same buzzfeed facts that every other top 10 channel circlejerked around
he’s advanced to full blown docs. lemmino is on another level. glad to have been here since the top 10 memes days
Yeah, it's crazy to think that back in the day he was making rage comic video's. He's used his video editing experience to good use since then.
Same, been watching this dude since I was 15, people like him got me wanting to make videos myself, lemmino is an inspiration
It's been such a great growth to watch.
fr dude seen a lot of channels grow in the days and lemmino is a top one for me
The most astonishing thing to me is that the police response time in 19th century London was substantially quicker than it is now, even with phones, cars, etc.
That's gonna depend on where it is and what crime is being reported. Police don't really do patrols like that anymore either. The average response time is about 10-20 minutes. Some of these seemed like they were just a few minutes behind the killer while others they were hours behind. Plus they are a lot more people now and a police force can only be so big before the budget is unaffordable.
I know a lot of people think that our modern ways have to be better but our ancestors had good systems for many things that could either rival or surpass us today
I mean those were boots on the ground officers. Which isn't super common nowadays. Not to mention in cities they are pretty spread out. Unless I'm downtown I don't see many police. Thankfully we have 911 but even then yeah you're gonna wait like 30 minutes; so like don't die I guess.
i just got out of the pen, its boring as fuck without a phone and even just a tv
The police also have to deal with a higher number of reported incidents. Particularly with the calling 911 and dispatchers. Boots on the ground constables, especially at night, immediately would go handle whatever came to their attention.
Because police officers needed to go on constant patrol in case of an emergency. Now, you can call them up from a mile away
>Lemino posts
>It’s an hour long
>You literally have nothing else stopping you
It’s a good night lads
A good night indeed
We out here
I planned on sleeping early today but something made me click YT and.....well here I am
Aww yessss! o/
I have work but that aint stopping me. Sorry boss lemmino just uploaded.
I never think about how people used to have to just go find the police if they needed them back in the day.
Yeah same
and how police had to go find police if they needed backup. I always get lost in Lemmino’s world of unreal 3D rendering & end up considering something I haven’t before
Well police constables had a set route to patrol in a set time, people knew they could find an officer on this route or wait for him to come back around. If they needed backup they had whistles, there were definitely other officers in hearing range
@@rule6090 Instead of drilling into kids heads to "call 911 (or 999)" they instead were taught to learn their local constables patrol route.
@@planescaped no bells whhh well
This is such an impressive and fascinating doc. Well done, dude.
I legit soak up your content and Lemmino's like a sponge. Both of you tell stories in completely different ways that are individually phenomenal...
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I agree
@@adityasahani4321 leave the aussie fob alone
Here before this comment blows up
It is truly blood chilling to think about how narrowly so many of these murders could have been avoided or at the very least witnessed
Leave it to Lemmino to make one of the oldest mysteries fresh and interesting again
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Hear, hear!
its always been interesting
"hey look, there's a dead woman lying in the pavement"
"damn she's dead"
"wait I'm gonna be late for work"
"oof same let's get going"
I could even see this happen today.
"We've found a dead body, boss!"
"But you're still coming in, right?
Late for work *AT 3 IN THE FUCKING MORNING*
Lol
Welcome to the 1800’s
@@purplecreeper6445 I didn't even think of that xD
Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss
Things I learned from this video:
1. British people in 1888 didn't sleep
2. Everyone in Britain in 1888 knew each other
3. The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
I mean they were hookers half the town probably sleeped with them and people were alot more social then
Interesting you bring this up actually. It has been noticed that up until lamps were widely and financially accessible, humans were much more used to a biphasic sleep pattern.
I belive that is because a. people used to work in insane shifts by today's standards meaning leaving and returning home would often happen after dark and b. although London was a big place even back then it, people who weren't working in fields that required travelling, rarely ventured outside of a neighbourhood meaning they would mostly interact with the same peers
@@ripvanwinkle7689 If you look at the map it is a pretty massive city. He even said in the beginning of the video that it was the largest in the world at the time. There had to be way more than just 5 prominent prostitutes. Unless they were extraordinary prostitutes, I can't seem to come up with a reason as to why everyone knew each other, other than maybe there is a deeper conspiracy.
Wow, turns out I’m a British person from 1888
I absolutely love that you include references and not only in the form of a long list for the entire video but that you explictly back up your statements with those references individually.
That amount of care doesn't get the credit it deserves.
This man makes his own music, does a shit ton of research, animates and goes incredibly in depth on the whole thing. Only the best kind of youtuber would do that.
exactly! i want him to become extremely famous his hard work needs to be recognized
The best*
Yup, that's rhe reason we all love his content
No offense I rly like him, and watch him since years, but his discord mods are really f*king rude I swear
Same as Kurzgesagt, these types of creators are hidden gems. You are so lucky if you discover them
Not only are the visuals absolutely insane, but can we talk about the audio? The sound effects, music, music transitions, voice over, everything fits so well together. Easily my favorite TH-camr, no one matches this quality. I would pay to watch videos like this
same here dude, he is also my favorite youtuber. I am realy thinking about it to become one of his Patrions
Yeah, that's why he's the only person on this platform that I actually support with Patreon because I know he's working hard behind the scenes to put out something immaculate.
By the way to all the guys thinking about getting Patreon but don't have money yet, all you can do is turn off your adblocker and watch the ads. It's small and you don't get the benefits of being an actual member, but it will help lemmino
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Yeah it's crazy! He makes it all himself too. Has his own channel where he uploads all his music.
The quality of these is next level, far beyond most of what I've seen on TV. Well done
The Meme lord itself
sup man
Dolan himself
hi kard nalod
Oi oi
You adding that "the power house of the cell" was a gem.
i was looking for this comment.
Lol
I love how the whole thing is serious and then he drops a “the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell” joke
i was ded laugh
For those looking for it (spoiler alert)
58:37
When he said "It's rippin time" I knew then and there this is the documentary
@@jamiehughes5573 truly one of the documentaries ever!
What's the joke?
this is so professional- it seems as though it is produced at a higher standard than television documentaries, in a unique, innovative style. very, very impressive
:tf: upload
and you can't forget, this entire thing is FREE
Lemmino is nothing short of an absolute madman and legend
upload
post something
hey Steve :3
God how I always look forward to seeing these
Ayyy!
Same. These kind of videos are unique
Nah i know you disliked this due to the lack of toyota corolla references
suppppp
Dang. How come RLL doesn’t have the check mark ✔️ ☑️
A Bonnie and Clyde style video with this format would be cool LEMMiNO
It’s crazy how late at night people were just milling around.
Honestly tho. Just the thought of having to walk through those maze-like dark alleyways and tiny little streets at midnight and a psycho killer could be hiding in any dark doorway or behind every corner. Absolutely terrifying.
That's apparently due to people in the past having different sleep cycles.
I read that they would sleep in two 4 hour chunks, usually waking up around 2am. And going back to bed around 3 or 4.
@@MonlopoMAN whaaat
@@gemesil It's because someone had to keep the fire going or else it would be so cold in the morning.
I mean, it was the world's largest city after all. The likelyhood for someone coming home from a party or perhaps looking for a prostitute or something
The production value here is insane, this could be one of the best-produced and most entertaining Jack the Ripper documentaries out there.
I'd say it *is* the best-produced and most interesting.
And with a very low budget. He makes wonders.
Low replies , lemme help fix that
1 k likes in 10 hours , damn
@@bvasquez3320its low cost is easier to maintain if the employee is yourself only
"come over here there's a woman laying on the ground"
"that looks serious, but..... i'm probably gonna be late for work so.."
Yea that charles cross guy is probably the ripper imo
@@magnol1a_ barnet and cross could be working together. don't forget the experience of israel shwartz. it would also make the two seperate kills on sep 30 more plausible. Also, all of the deaths seem to be prostitutes, so the killer would have to identify prositutes before killing them. The time gap is small between the murders on sep 30, which adds merit to the murdering duo.
Remember, the last and most brutal member was that of barnets roomate, another prositute.
Barbatos, you've been here since the archon war. Let me know who it is.
@@magnol1a_ but joseph barnet must be a killer. The most brutal and final murder was his partner whom he seperated from.
@@magnol1a_ My only doubt is that, if Cross was the killer, how come the other witness didn't see any blood on him? Like, there is a way to cut arteries that doesn't make the blood spray out, or he could've cut the victim's throat from behind, but then the killer proceeded to slash and stab the victim multiple times while being behind or over her, probably in a rapid manner.
At least some droplets on blood should've landed on his clothing, his hands or one of his sleeves, and from the official report, if Cross were dirty from having just killed Nichols, he couldn't possibly have had the time to change clothes or even hide much, before the other witness saw him.
I love that this channel isn't just some guy with a monotone voice with no visuals. This channel actually keeps me engaged
NO wonder why Lemmino didn't upload for a long time, he was making a masterpiece
Quality over quantity
Truee
@@morganwilliams1577 Seeing as how the video is over an hour I would say it has both quality and quantity
@@SkyFireYZ he meant quantity as in quantity of videos
@@SkyFireYZ he meant that this channel doesn't upload video every single day or every single week, this channel only upload 1 video in 6 months, so it's only 2 videos in a year. It's very low quantity of videos, but the quality is over the top
This is a whole movie! Give me a few, I need to make some popcorn.
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I usually have a phat joint ready while watching his vids
samee!
@@sha7303 haha best content to blaze too
I made some popcorn myself! I can share it with y'all
He returns, and I realize, I’ve missed him.
omg same
His voice:😌
The story:😨
The music:😰
I want to figure out what the music is
@@anonymousfortunes2970all the music is provided in the source list in the video description!
@@monkwindu thank you for telling me, I didn't think they were when I checked but I suppose I didn't look hard enough. What I did do was use a music finding app to get it which is a very long way around of just checking the description but HEY it worked. 😁😅
@@anonymousfortunes2970wait what’s its name?
@@monkwinduI can't find it?
This is free. This over an hour long professionally crafted documentary is FREE. I am in awe.
Your time is valuable
It's much better than 60 minutes on TV
@Maxim N 1400 patrons paying an average of even $4 is $67,500/Year. Add to that the ad revenue from millions watching this video.
@Maxim N like moronic charmx? Or pewdipie? What garbage!
@@Jeremy.Bearemy PewDiePie has no patreon.
"The type of dna used to identify Edo and Kominiski was mitochondrial dna. _the powerhouse of the cell-_ "
I love this channel
@Jungmu Sohn you'll be surprised by the general knowledge of average population.
It's so hilarious That this is the only thing I remember from all the science class i had taken as a child. I didn't know that this was a worldwide phenomena.
That was so random and out of place I momentarily lost my shit and started laughing.
Timestamp?
@@99dazemusic 58:41
I discovered Lemmino back in 2015, when he was known as Top10Memes. Six years later and he's delivering top notch work in documentary, musical, and visual storytelling. Aged like fine wine.
Same. I totally binge his top 10 memes while we traveled on to my hometown 2015 summer vacation.
Same, I was 12 when I watched Top10Memes and now I'm 18
Yup same year I subbed
Yeah man he was one of the first youtubers I watched, I remember seeing his rage comic videos
From troll face to these docs, really shows how fame can change people for the worse
I feel such a deep melancholy for the victims who lost their lives, imagining the terror, agony, dread and despair they must have felt upon being faced with the fact that they were about to die, alone in a back alley in the night with no way to escape.
The music captures the infinitely heartbreaking nature of their last moments perfectly.
I liked that the details of the women were given with list of their children and when they lived.
I agree, whenever I hear about people going on and on about “Who was Jack The Ripper?” and obsessing over all the grisly bodies and murder, it makes me feel sick and cold, and all I can think of the poor victims who didn’t deserve the harsh treatment that all those poor people went through and the horrible deaths that they got. So, to stop myself from feeling depressed and comfort myself, I always read the opening dedication on Alan Moore’s excellent comic From Hell: “This book is dedicated to Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Liz Stride, Kate Eddowes, and Marie Jeanette Kelly. You and your demise: of these things alone are we certain. Goodnight, ladies.” It’s a quote that genuinely moved me, and it’s so heartfelt that, Alan Moore, both in the fictional story and in real life, paying respect to the dead, and using it to show that these women had their own lives with friends and family is especially touching.
@@thesapphireone dehumanizing and commodifying victims is a real plague in the true crime community, that's why I largely stopped watching any content regarding that. Absolutely disgusting
@@Li_Tobler No it’s not, if “dehumanizing/commodifying” is such a common “plague in the community” then I challenge you to back that up.
And I’m only accepting facts, not feelings.
@@sheeneemee pfffffttt
I don't engage with someone who quotes Shapiro, bye
Still can't get over the fact that the two guys literally found a dead body, and both figured 'Well, the boss will fire me if I'm late again, I best be on my way'. Literal madlads.
I mean,,, if you were fired because your boss felt like it and you barely made enough money to exist,,, you'd probably leave and go to work too
@@your_dad_on_vacation it really does show how hard life was, back then.
@@Nonsense010688 I imagine there are a lot of people forced into making the same choice today
Well, one them was actually the killer, so it makes sense for him to bail.
@@R4ndomWords wait fr? are there proof of it. just curious.
The way you've structured the timeline is insane!
The watcher gets a crystal clear understanding of the series of events.
Bruh.
this sounds so sarcastic lmao
@@nathantew2180 lemmino liked it. 😳
Im your 1000th like
holy crap, such high quality documentaries available for free on youtube, free of sponsors too? this is insane...
your a simple man, you comment you get a lot of likes
LEMMiNO is the best youtuber ever
And this video is 69 minutes lol
This is a work driven by passion, not profit.
true
Always this comment, every damn video
I know I'm way too late but I feel like this story will greatly benefit of description of London streets back then and it's inhabitants in the area of murders. It was gloomy, wet and dark area with 100s of small side streets. Not sure if many people can picture how easy it was for Jack to kill back then.
I thought it was a given? Even I a non westerner familiar that cities especially the bustling megacity like London back then are probably dark as hell and full of tiny streets.
Yes folks forget how dark it was., back then you didn't have lights every 8 meters, there were streets that were fully dark.
@shazanali692 yap, dark and nasty and "cold" feeling
And if you go check what the moon was like on the nights of the murders then you'll discover it was never a full moon or not even 50% bright, most of the nights the moon was less than 20% bright. So it must have been pretty dark in those little alleys.
Hands down one of the greatest pieces on content on TH-cam
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Quality *and* quantity
How to have a ton of likes:
1. Be verified
2. Say literally anything (even if its stolen or overused)
3. Watch your notification bell go nuts
Cringe tik tok is bad and no talent
Everyone knows that, you added nothing new to the table by saying that.
The fact that this has better production than every documentary on the subject to date. Amazing work.
ok
👍😎👍 i just pooped my pants
@@toastlover73 same bro have a good day
@@toastlover73 amazing
@@toastlover73 I'm 'mirin
Fantastic work as always
Didn't even finish the video smh
Having watched your videos, i’m not sure if that’s meant to be ironic or stupid
Love your channel G
Oh shit its my favorite pie
Real recognizing real you love to see it
This is my classic Lemino video. I Watch it every once in a while, i’ve even used it for inspiration multiple times. Incredible work dude!!
yeah me too, I love it
Yikes! Inspiration to do what?
@@danceswithcritters The prerequisite of a joke is that you shouldn't see it coming, ya know?
I struggle to understand how anyone thinks the killer didn't have anatomical knowledge. I couldn't do the things he did if I had a human being on a hospital table. He did those things in near darkness whilst rushing in fear of being caught. He knew what to do.
Well one could agree that if the Killer was deeply sick, then he could do this because he deeply enjoyed it and it was a hobbie. When that logic is applied it becomes hard to tell whether it was experience or passion. The only way to tell is by knowing the killer and we don’t know who he or she was
I suppose it's a question of what "anatomical knowledge" means. I could identify where a say kidney is in the Human body or how to remove the bowls and I lack any knowledge about the body that isn't above high school level. That's not really fair as I have the advantage of the modern information age that has helped me become more familiar with subjects than a layperson back then could.
@@09KEVO09 For me, the fact that there were “no meaningless cuts” means that the killer knew exactly what they were doing, either from professional experience or private study.
@09KEVO09 you have to think in the perspective of late 19th century medical knowledge.
@@09KEVO09I’ve studied animal anatomy as a course at my university, and after actually dissecting a dog, I can tell you, it’s much harder that it seams, you really often can’t see where the organ ends and the connective tissue begins.
One hour Lemmino video?
This cures my depression.
Now where’s our Jack the Ripper inspirational video 🧐
@@michagabo8819 when is the exact time where you will stfu
I’ve been hoping you’d make a Tony Soprano video. There aren’t any good compilations out there
I only just saw this, I never even got a notification...as soon as I have the time I'm diving right into this video.
And quote, And quote, And quote, And quote, And quote
One of finest documentaries I've ever seen on TH-cam. So well presented and easy to follow made this incredibly gripping. I love this.
What other ones have you seen that match this lol
There’s a lot of Saddam husseins in this video
Watch the DB Cooper one, it's amazing!
or incredibly....Ripping?? 🔪
wanna watch a really good documentary on youtube “my brother jordan.”
I typically avoid Jack the Ripper videos, usually find them boring but I really enjoyed how you brought the story to life instead of covering the same things everyone else does.
It’s insane how this channel is more compelling and well-researched than full Netflix documentary teams can manage. Amazing work dude
A lot of TH-cam Channels have been making Documentaries better than Netflix these past 2 or so years. Great job to all of them.
Netflix has to hire him.
@@iloveplasticbottles nah netflix always ruin thing man
And he doesn't fluff up the story with weird and cringy live action reenactments. He just gives the facts.
and in way less time too!! he doesn't need 7 drawn out episodes to make a masterpiece
I'm pretty sure this would genuinely get nominated for Best Documentary at the Oscars if he submitted it. Small docs made by single people without a big name studio backing them actually win all the time. The only requirement is that it has to play in a theater for a week in LA, which you can loophole by renting out a theater for a week and then just releasing it on TH-cam. Not saying he has to go beyond TH-cam or anything I'm just saying that as someone who is in the film industry this would easily win. The Oscars loves when movies/docs like these happen, it's just a question of submitting it. In fact I'd say that it's about time that high-effort TH-cam videos were recognized in awards, it's only a matter of time before this starts to happen, and if anyone is going to initiate this moment in TH-cam history it would be Lemmino. People like Don Hertzfeldt started off on TH-cam and suddenly got nominated when they submitted their videos, this would be even bigger. This would easily be the most high-profile and most watched submission in the category and would win quite easily, but of course it's his choice.
Usually, independent filmmakers submit their movies at Sundance/Venice/etc., where studios such as Netflix find the best movies and compete on trying to acquire them, then they not only release it on their platforms but also create entire Oscar campaigns to make it win. Or, it simply gets a lot of attention with critics and oscar voters bc they go to these festivals. This is how movies gain attention and try to get a shot at the Oscars, you can't go straight to the Oscars you have to work your way up the ladder. This would EASILY be picked up by a studio and campaigned, or at least get A TON of attention. After these festivals a nomination is basically guaranteed. They eat these kind of things up, one person creating an entire documentary. Of course Sundance and Venice has passed already but there are still others that haven't happened yet and are open for submissions.
Very wise
He totally should!
I totally agree. This could win EASILY
Get this to the top
Why would he want the cheapstake limelight of the oscar, where everything is saturated with wealth, pretensions, upsakte pompous human beings that snare at each others for the slightest chance of harming one another
The hardest part about watching these, is knowing that when it’s done, I have to wait another 6 months for the next….
March or April Jesus christ.
Quality over quantity tho
bruh my dumbass thought you meant wait 6 months for the next murder
I would also suggest TRO for youtube documents, its not the same as this but the production is amazing with plenty of long videos.
Ifkrrr
One of the best documentaries I have ever seen, Lemmino literally makes better documentaries than Netflix and the more impressive fact is that he doesn’t even use actors just visuals.
Man I seriously can't believe that we are getting premium content like this for free. Thanks Lemmino for another great video.
I love when he posts
And yet some people weren't happy about him not posting in a while. Remember, quality over quantity.
@@PouLS I agree with you. Quality over quantity
Not free for those of us who support his Patron Happily :)
thanks patrons
"no graphic imagery will be shown"
2 seconds later: shows a picture of london
😂😂😂
so that was a fucking lie
ah yes, a picture of london is considered gor- wait is that a piece of paper with the word "joke" flying above my head-
@@henrymugello3387
“Graphic imagery” can mean explicit content such as gore or bloody photos, but it can also simply refer to.. well, images made of graphics. I.e the map art of London.
@@KittenPinkamations the joke is that london is so terrible that it is categorized as graphic imagery
Absolutely bonkers, the quality of this documentary, didn't even feel like an hour. Truly magnificent
@@csb8447 yeah! The music in these videos are perfect!
@@csb8447 he's insanely talented not just visually, but also in sound/music design.
I’ve been following Jack the Ripper for 45 years and know all this stuff, but still watched riveted. That’s the sign of a great doc.
Van Gogh...hmm
Who do you think is the ripper?
Me: "Oooh this is the murderer!"
Lemmino: "However..."
Me: "Damn it."
What do you mean, that means more LEMMINO ACTION!
The best suspect is David Cohen AKA Nathan Kaminsky, the police apparently mixed up the name with Kosminski. A bootmaker lashing out at prostitutes after contracting syphilis. The murders stopped at the same time he was committed to an asylum. I read about this theory in John Douglas’s book.
Soo damn accurate mate!!
@@davehugstrees yes
I also heared the claim that he worked as a hospital attendent back in poland before immigating but i have no source for that
if true he is the likely suspect
the only point i heared to exclude him is that apparently in the asylum he later became more violent and insane while the ripper had a more targeted rage however this can be explained by the fact that syphilis in the late stages of infection attacks the brain and causes neurological symptoms
thus explaining the aggression
This type of documentary about the Zodiac killer would be really interesting as well. I really love your video style.
Yeah I agree
Me too ^
Well since the Zodiac killer has been found out- and even if its some months ago- people are probably still interested in finding out what the Zodiac killer actually did.
Idk how the the police delt with it for example.
And Lemmino is the best youtuber to make a Video about the Zodiac and I hope he does in the future.
Either way, all of Lemminos Dokus are worth watching.
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@@uniokld9110 The zodiac still hasnt been found, that cold case team that claimed to have solved it who was in the news a few months ago had very circumstantial evidence at best
TH-cam has its problems, but the fact that a creator like Lemmino can create such an expansive and detailed narrative with almost no commercial/network limits is astounding. This was a superb documentary. Well done sir!
@@yggdrasil4986 wow, you are so fucking funny
@@warishae.9143shut it, pal.
@@stephenadams5223 I never said they didn’t
the hell happened here
Yeah! Wth did we miss?
The graphics and animation in this are absolutely exquisite. Well done!
Lemmino, you’re literally the best story telling and animator I’ve ever seen.
wtf is that scott maorisson
Scomao
@@edwardluff6330 friendlyjordies typa beat
I recommend mrballen
Dictator Dan
The fact that 7 months passed from the last upload, makes SO much sense now. The sheer quality of the video, especially the visuals, absolutely shocked me. The time it took to make it, definitely shows.
yeah but this every one of his videos
"mitochondrial dna, the powerhouse of the ce-"
never change lemmino, never change
That caught me off guard lol
who knows knows
@@Dadusak Lol...please let me in. What's this about?
I was completely expecting it after hearing "mitochondrial", but it was still so jarring 'cause the rest of the documentary is so serious lol.
@@WealthyArmy it is a common joke that the only thing one remembers from school is that "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell"
I didn't know the murders were committed on a Sunday or public holiday. Thats a massive clue. It pretty much rules out the unemployed and the "drifters". Whoever it was, they worked full time. They were methodical and intelligent. Scary stuff
If the murders were committed on weekends and public holidays, how did most of the witnesses find the bodies on their way to work?
Psychopaths work on levels that me and you do not even realise. Its possible that the killer would deliberately only kill on these days in order to deceive.
@@midnightsky3782they were discovered the next day
It was Charles Cross! On his way to work, notified a “co-civilian” about of one of the first bodies of the series, and not wanting to notify authorities right away!
@@filly0712it was , my uncle. Sad.
I am so stoked to watch this
woah verified guess im gonna get likes
@@bigsmoke3662 His channel is actually incredible if you’re looking to improve your life.
I have “better ideas” heh funny, right guys?
@@bigsmoke3662 youre acting like youtube likes are physical money stop whining
same
I'm impressed by how quickly the police and doctors get to the scene, in my mind it would have taken a lot longer.
They reach quickly only AFTER the body is found, which itself takes atleast an hour on an average. At that point they are just doing their job.
I think they're police doctors that specifically do this kind of work.
this is back when cops literally walked a 'beat' around city neighbourhoods. no cars, radio comms systems etc
Probably quicker than the response times now.
Coppers then patrolled the city streets constantly.
See everyone again in 7 months, it will 100% be worth it as always.
see ya then
dont forget to write!
Agreed
Looking forward to it, I’ll have watched this at least 20 times by then.
I consider myself to have a low attention span for informative videos, and yet I was able to watch this entire video from start to finish. It's that good of a documentary.
It still amazes me how this man went from making music, rage comics, fact series, and now produces such quality documentaries. Fantastic work!
They were all his practice. Making music, not much to say, he makes some music for his own docs now. All the memes, to familiarize with surfing the deepest crevices of the internet, now is used to look for obscure clues and testimonies. And fact series was training to search for facts, to prove his spoken topics.
It was right in front of our eyes the whole time... We just didn't notice....
/s
@@grimsladeleviathan3958Maybe he even used the clickbait money to kickstart his documentary career!
Well everything changes for good
I didn't know Jack the Ripper made music 😲
Well. He didn't have Charles Allen Lechmere as a suspect. That's Charles Cross' real name. He's considered the prime suspect now.
I see Lemmino, I click instantly.
The mf below me is going to ratio me
@@averageharambelover3541 ratio
nice to see u here
stfu footeball clickbait channel
Same.
"Just lemme know"
Man, i love hearing this even if its far between. Quality over quantity.
Much love
Quality and a decent amount of quality too lol 1+ hour
I still wish that he would post 5-6 times as year as opposed to 2-3
I don't understand why I fall asleep to this ever night. I think it's the storytelling with that accent. It's calming..
10:47 i love how lemmino emphasized "knife" and then left a minor pause, but then finished the sentence with "..to trim a vexing piece leather from his boot."
Top10Memes is still there
@@JohnMkrvdid he used to have a channel called top10memes?
@@UfcSpliffs Yes, and it's this channel itself, I think you can still find the old videos that includes the name
did you get the powerhouse of the cell at 58:40?
-"Richardson then grabbed a knife..."
- 😲😲
- "...to trim a leather from his boot"
- 😧🙁
I love the focus on the physical setting, environs, timestamps, etc. So often in documentaries this is treated as unimportant minutiae, something somehow less important than the major themes. But it's the detail which grounds it and makes it come alive.
"The Juwes" thing - that word actualy looked to me like LEMINO :D
@@mcfcguvnors 😨he did it!
The devil of whitechapel is in the details
I live in London and couldn't help myself from pausing the video every time there was a street map to check how it looks nowadays (or even if that street still exists). That led me to a website with different London maps throughout the last couple of centuries (you have a timeline to check the maps by the year). Now I'm stuck with that and just discovered my flat is located just over what it used to be a train line LOL Maybe it's because I'm an immigrant myself, but I find London's history, as a city, fascinating.
@@georgezee5173 why would you being an immigrant have anything to do with it
It is not the sheer brutality of the murders what frightens me the most, but the posibility of the murderer sleeping soundly after such an inhuman act and passing away of old age years after the carnage without a single regret
If it was James maybrick he got poisoned but if not yeah
Jack the Ripper is terrifying because of what he represents - an amoral, uncaring universe where what you get has little or nothing to do with what you deserve.
that is somehow the cringiest sounding thing you could have possibly said after this godly documentary
Whats so bad about that? Lmao that doesnt sound terrifying at all who gives a shit about Jack the ripper's feelings?
The most frightening part is the societal reality behind those murders. Millions herded into an labyrinthine housing, without any security - if they don't find work, fall ill or get fired, they and their kin starve or live on the streets. Almost no protection against assault, domestic violence, extortion. Very little hygiene and rampant alcoholism.
I can’t believe I have not known about this TH-cam channel for years. Just was recommended this week and I am blown away. You are extremely talented.
Any day Lemmino posts is a good day. I just wanted to say that you are an inspiration to creators all over the world, thanks for the amazing content.
Much love from Brazil!
Eai ludo
1-7
Grande Ludo sz
come to Brazil
Preach 🙏
This is a perfect case study in how unreliable human witnesses can be.
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Fate fans go brrrrr
@@bruhdabones whoops wrong comment. I meant to reply to someone talking about a female jack the ripper theory
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Yes and if you don't believe that just go to a me2 hearing in court=)
This is what, "becoming the industry standard" should look like
Agree. Unfortunately most of the job, time and money makes "industry standard" look like a trivial pursuit.
pretty decent use of 3D modeling
The case of Jack the ripper always fascinated me. And this is the best documentary I have watched about the case.
My man made a whole Netflix documentary by himself.
He really is the pinnacle of TH-cam production.
From top 10 facts to professional documentary level content.
@@SW-8228 That's what I call character development
@@SW-8228 you mean rage comics
@@SW-8228 i kinda missed the “top10memes” era💀💀💀
@@kevinsukiaskartanegara2283 I started watching in 2014/2015 when fnaf came
It's been 7 months and he comes back with a whole movie, what a legend!
Ive never seen such visual clarity in an documentary that seems so simple but gives one so much context on the topic that is normaly overlooked.
Why he not have Netflix show yet
Ive watched this several times these past years. This is without a doubt one of the best, if not the single best piece of independent documentary i've seen in my life. And i've seen plenty. I wait for your uploads like a child waits for christmas. You deserve an award for the work you've done. Thank you.
" Just the basic facts " as Floyd might say :
A big reason, in my opinion, why the timelines are a jumbled mess is because of the Doctors' time of death predictions. Determining how long a person has been dead, even today, is an extremely approximate science. Especially when a body is exposed to the elements/outside.
And the fact that this was happened back in the late 19th century was that the investigator could only rely heavily on witnesses. Based on the movie "12 angry men" (great movie, BTW), witnesses can and would lie for unacceptable motives.
Witnesses can twist the fact and humans in general are forgetful, digital evidence are just harder to tricks. Killer 3-0 Investigators
I thought this, as well as, the bodies were dumped there. Since there weren't any reports of a disturbance, multiple times... I would assume they would be screaming if they were being brutally attacked.
@@roo12616 The murderer most probably attacked on the throat exclusively to kill the victims and then after the victims were killed he would go on to butcher their bodies (imo) or else it is impossible that no one ever heard the screams (I know a few did but they were mostly clueless)
@@honestpanda4933 yeah that would make sense. The difference in crime scene investigation back then compared to today is insane.
@P Ciprian At least three or four of the murders are so similar that it would be more of a stretch to say they _weren't_ committed by the same person.
I really liked the visuals - particularly the aerial views of the streets so you could follow the various figures as they walked down the streets.
I would love it if Google maps was like this
♡
@@youdontneedtoknow6621 So you can track serial killers in real time?
How are they made, do you think? I want to learn
@@jedidiahwayne9786 3d rendering software
This Masterpiece should be shown in cinemas or on Netflix. Absolutely on spot. Great visualizations, fabulous storytelling, warm voice, perfect storyboard. Thank you very much!
Or even in (English) schools when learning about crime following the Industrial Revolution.
all his videos should
probably the best youtube video i’ve seen
this one & jfk vid best 2 vids on youtube
@@no-qg8hj burger
I cant even. This level of quality over quantity is not deserving of TH-cam. Thank you so, so much.
Honestly should consider joining Nebula
@@NychusX he would probably make more money but you see im selfish and not gonna pay for it so im gonna go out say no he shouldn't
The music, the storytelling, the thoroughness. You have it all and I'm so here for it. Every one of your mini-documentaries has been amazing to watch and it is obvious you put in a large amount of work into your videos
You forgot the signature "picture frame speed" or whatever it is called. The speed of each frame is adjusted so it looks smoother than your average YT video.
And to think that's he's doing these videos by himself. Such a powerhouse.
Mitochondria
@@dante666jt this was such a shit joke but i laughed way to hard
@@dante666jt LOL
@@reasondro yes LOL
How do you know he does this all himself?
The killer probably cut the throat first so the victims couldn't make much noise. "Screamed three times, but not very loudly"
Very gruesome.
Oh... God...
That was my initial thought aswell given the lack of noise and consistant throat-wound. Just a moderately placed slice will displace enough air upon forceful exhales/shouts to deafen the sound considerably.
Which also points towards either anatomical knowledge or experience with murdering individuals.
@@shammywammy completely false. The killer strangled his victims before disembowling them, so there was no arterial spray. Cutting somebodys throat produces an enormous amount of blood splatted and he would have covered himself.
Actually from the postmortems it transpired that Jack the Ripper was foremost Jack the Strangler. He strangled them till either death of deep coma and then cut their throats.
@@CzechMircoWhere did you read that?
I am beyond words at the level of professionalism, effort, time, creativity, art, direction, quality, and editing that Lemmino is able to capture in his videos. He can take these very complex events and create a timeline and explanation without confusing the viewer. Truly a one of a kind.
@serry ciok same here
Not to mention, the logic and reasoning which he hung his balls out for us to scrutinize. But as well, the DRAWING is fucking BEAUTIFUL! Stylistically, it's one of my favorite types... the 3D of hands holding things, facial expressions, the precise lighting of 5am vs 4:30am ... just mesmerizing. This is over the top.
what a video, just wow. Hadn't even noticed an hour had passed untill the credits started rolling. Thank you LEMMiNO for this masterpiece of a documentary given to us to enjoy.
He should increase his frequency
@@JHssssss It's tough to make these videos weekly or monthly.
@@JHssssss that’s literally what he doesn’t want to do, he wants to take longer to upload, so that the videos are much higher quality, instead of rushing to throw a bunch of editing together in 24 hours
Honestly I can't believe this is the same guy I used to watch rage comics for back when I was in middle school, and now I'm in grad school. Time just flies by too fuckin fast these days.
58:41 the quick " The powerhouse of the cell" then the abrupt cut made me laugh out loud 😂😂😂😂
chubbyemu best man
I was looking for this comment
Sameeee
Same. No matter how eerie or serious a topic may be, Lemmino always finds a way to sneak in a joke to make us laugh lmaoo
Did anyone else notice the numbers that showed up in the corner when that happened?
One thing that is confusing to me is the idea that "he had no or little anatomical knowledge". He definitely had at the very least a basic understanding of anatomical knowledge. Why do I know that? Because he located one of the victim's left kidneys. And he correctly identified it as a left kidney. The kidneys aren't located front and centre of the abdomen, nor in the middle; they are right beside your spine. One on the left of your spine and one of the right. He had to cut the victim open, sift through the intestines, blood, fascia, whilst in the dark or with very minimal lighting, and had to locate the kidney at the back, near the spine. That is an incredibly technical thing to do and for him to do it under the conditions he was in? I find it impossible that he hadn't at least known a fair bit of anatomical knowledge. On top of that, he would've needed to 'feel' for the kidneys because I highly doubt that he would've got a good visual on them. Meaning he probably had some understanding as to what those organs feel like texturally. He did all of this under a time constraint, having to also kill the woman (strangled) before doing the cutting, and then have enough time to escape or hide when the police came around or others came around. I think he was a butcher or doctor. Probably a doctor because he was said to dress very well and looked to be well mannered. But the bloody apron might suggest a butcher background.
I believe he was a doctor too. Remember when one of the witnesses said that they were surprised to see someone like him with a woman like that. He definitely had some kind of money. Plus the murder spree happened on weekdays. Not to mention that anatomy knowledge wasn't this easy to find back then. He must've gone through some kind of education on that topic
It's not entirely clear to me that he meant to locate the victim's kidney. He could have just cut out whatever he happened upon. The only mention of a kidney comes from the dubious letters
@@davidhildebrandt7812 Well he mailed a left kidney to the press or police department and the latest victim was missing their kidneys. Everything else must've been there because there wasn't anything else noted to be taken. They must've known what they were doing just to possibly taunt the police.
I think youre confused lol. The letters are almost certainly a hoax, so when your argument hinges on them being authentic, its probably wrong.
@@dingo9696 Yes maybe, but a kidney was still missing and none of the other organs were reported as such. So if he came across it accidentally (which is unlikely) there would at least need to have been some damage to the other organs if he was just disemboweling her. The way in which the wounds were described seems very much like someone who intentionally took out the kidney not stumbled on it.
Well, here we are lads. Many months later and the Internet comes together again for LEMMiNO. I love it. I’d watch anything this guy puts out, even if it were a 2 hour documentary about Brussels sprouts
@NATHANIEL AMAYA I'm sure he'd make brussels sprouts the most interesting topic ever, better then any old murder mystery or SPACE.
This guy puts together THE BEST documentaries I've ever watched.
For FREE
If it is truly just him that would be amazing, but I would bet there are a handful of people that help put these together. Regardless, the production value is insane.
@@frankguy6843 Nope, just him. He mentioned it in his QnA
He researched it, voice recorded it, animated it, made songs for it, and more!
@@CyberedCake Wow!!! 😲
Lemmino doesnt upload often but when he does, the video is always a banger. The best documentary channel out there
This was so well done and very interesting. Very clear and understandable, especially considering the amount of contradicting sightings, evidence and just witnesses and suspects in general. The visualization of events was also really cool to watch, and it also helped a lot with keeping track of everything. I love that you kept the quotations short, but that we could pause and read a bit more if wanted. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into making this, and I am so glad you did. Also thank you for the references. Amazing work!
This is absolute art. Love the graphics and design. I am floored. Amazing job man.
“The continual rise of Lemmino”
When my fav youtubers are in the comments yk it’s a real banger
@@QWERTZ-WASD lol
What is Microsoft support doing here
It's multiple people.
I enjoy these visualizations so much. It's easier than just trying to imagine the setting myself, and the other option usually being a dramatic, acted and scripted retelling with bad actors and costumes and are usually embellished and cut for time. I'm so much happier watching this and can understand it so much better.
The best indicator for me that this was a work of brilliance was that this was an hour long, but not once did I ever feel bored, or look at the slider bar, or time remaining. This was truly amazing. Also thank you for not breaking up the narrative flow with an ad in the middle for some stupid mobile game or a browser extension to save you money.
every time i looked at the bar, instead of checking for the time remaining, i hoped that it isnt near the end
This right here. I really appreciate, he really needs some more praise for not including ads and/or sponsers
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