In 1942, the citizens of London had to adhere to strict blackout regulations to aid in stopping enemy aircraft from hitting their targets. This left the citizens vulnerable to criminals lurking in the dark. From February 8 to February 16, a sadistic killer murdered four women, and attacked two others. The main suspect was a charming, married, 28 year old officer in the Royal Air Force. To this day many questions remain about Gordon Frederick Cummins, the man identified as the Blackout Ripper. Perhaps you can figure it out.
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In 1942, the citizens of London had to adhere to strict blackout regulations to aid in stopping enemy aircraft from hitting their targets. This left the citizens vulnerable to criminals lurking in the dark. From February 8 to February 16, a sadistic killer murdered four women, and attacked two others. The main suspect was a charming, married, 28 year old officer in the Royal Air Force. To this day many questions remain about Gordon Frederick Cummins, the man identified as the Blackout Ripper. Perhaps you can figure it out.
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