Gentlemen of the Shade

"Gentlemen of the Shade, originally published in Kaleidoscope in 1990, is a short story by Harry Turtledove that re-imagines Jack the Ripper as a member of an elite club of English vampires, known as the Sanguine Club. Although currently living in Victorian London, the vampires of the Sanguine Club are far older, having existed since at least the Dark Ages.  When Jack begins to go insane and brutally mutilate his victims instead of merely feeding from them, the other members of the Sanguine Club arrange to have the serial killing vampire bricked in to the newly constructed Tower Bridge, dooming him to be forever shielded from the sun's rays yet ever unable to feast as punishment for his crimes.