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In London's East End, there were poor and miserable people struggling to survive. Jack London referred to them as the People of the Abyss. During this time, a notorious criminal known as Jack the Ripper committed unsolved crimes. The investigation into these crimes is ongoing and there is evidence suggesting that the victims, who were from the lowest social class, had a direct impact on powerful individuals around the world. The denizens of London's East End. Jack London called them the People of the Abyss. Poor, miserable human beings clinging to the garbage heap of life. Against this backdrop would be played one of the most proactive unsolved crimes of the 19th century. Investigation continues to this day with growing evidence that while Jack the Ripper's victims were from England's lowest class, his deeds directly affected many of the most powerful people in the world.