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Fifty years before Jack the Ripper, a savage pre-Victorian London murder paralyzed the city. Eliza Grimwood, the ambitious Countess of Waterloo Road, was slain in a chilling locked room mystery that remains an infamous unsolved 1838 crime. Her killer, a disguised gentleman who vanished like smoke, even inspired Charles Dickens. Dive into the dark archives to ask: Who murdered Eliza Grimwood? Sources: Official Coroner's Inquest Records and Surgeon's Testimony (May 1838) Reprinted Pieces by Charles Dickens (Accounts of Inspector Field) Contemporary London Broadsheets, Penny Dreadfuls, and Newspaper Archives (1838-1839) Inspector Charles Frederick Field's Police Diary (L Division, Scotland Yard) Hashtags: #ElizaGrimwood #VictorianTrueCrime #UnsolvedHistory #HistoricalMurders #TheCrimsonFiles #WaterlooRoadMystery 🩸 THE CRIMSON FILES 🩸 Welcome to The Crimson Files—where we unseal history's most blood-stained archives and bring forgotten crimes back into the light. Specializing in Victorian and Edwardian true crime, we investigate the murders, mysteries, and scandals that shocked society over a century ago. From female poisoners who evaded detection for decades to tragic victims whose stories were buried by time, each video opens a crimson-stamped file that hasn't seen daylight in generations. Our focus: Historical murder cases (1800-1920), with particular attention to female perpetrators and victims whose voices were silenced by history. Every case is researched with historical rigor and told through atmospheric, documentary-style storytelling. This is not sensationalism. This is memorial. This is justice for the forgotten. 📜 New episodes weekly 🩸 Subscribe to ensure no victim is forgotten The files are sealed. Until now.