The Whitechapel Murders
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Virtual Voice
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Jason Edwards
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
From late August to Mid-November 1888, a killer walked the dismal, dark streets of Whitechapel. He slaughtered and mutilated women in the early hours of the morning. Over 130 years later, hundreds of men have been considered suspects and put under the microscope. Here we take another look at the available evidence. We will go over inquest testimony from witnesses and examine some of the latest theories. Finally, we will take a look at the top suspects in the case to figure out who is Jack the Ripper.
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Someone needs to be able to teach AI narrators that some words can be spelled the same, but pronounced differently.
polish is what you use on your wood furniture.
Polish identifies people whose family comes from Poland.
It may be just me, but I found it irritating to hear Polish pronounced as polish.
There were others as well, but that was one that always stuck out to me.
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