Category: Crime Mysteries

  • The London Monster

    This theory centers on the late eighteenth-century panic over a mysterious attacker who used a sharp or glittering instrument to slash or prick women in the streets of London. While the historical core concerns a real public scare between 1788 and 1790, later explanations broadened the threat into something more organized: a gang, a moral plague, or even a covert medical experiment involving “shining needles.” The documented record clearly shows that the London Monster panic was real and that thousands of women feared random assault. What remains unresolved is whether the phenomenon centered on one attacker, multiple imitators, mass panic, or a more speculative experimental explanation.