1- Biography Jack the Ripper
Jack the ripper, more known as the best killer in history, his case nowadays is open. The dates when he was born and he died are unknown, the investigation still continues.
His history began when this character killed women and is unknown why. The investigators recreated scenes of the different cases to know how the women were killed.
2- Cases of murdered womens
Jack The Ripper, was the murderer of at least five women, all prostitutes, near the Whitechapel district of London’s East End. This happened between August and November of 1888. This case is one of the most unsolved mysteries of English crime.
The first one was Mary Nichols, her body was found at 3:40 am, on August 31st 1888. The location is in Buck’s Row, Whitechapel.
Charles Cross found the woman's body way to work. He found the body under a blanket, seeing a blanket from a distance but as he got closer he realized it was the silhouette of a woman stretched out and thought that she could be dead or drunk. He uncovered the blanket and with two men who also approached to see what was happening, they realized that the woman was almost dead.
The second victim is Annie Chapman whose body was found in 29 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields at 6 am, september 8th, 1888. She was 47 years old at the time of her death, and had been living at Crossingham's lodging house where she paid eight pence a night. She appears to have a cordial relationship with the other tenants. At some moment in the month before her death, (different persons, witnesses remembered different dates) there was a discussion between Annie and the lodger Eliza Cooper.
After Annie Chapman, Jack the Ripper killed Elizabeth Stride. It happened at 1 am, the same month as Annie, on the 30th. The location is in Dutfield’s Yard, Barner Street, Whitechapel. Before 6am John Davis, an elderly resident came downstairs, walked along the small corridor and opened the back door. The view that met his eyes sent emotional horror. A few moments later, two workmen walking followed him along the corridor and looking into the back, they saw the mutilated body of Annie Chapman. Her head was turned looking at the house and her clothes on the floor unloap to her waist, exploring her stockings.
The next one, unfortunately, was Catherine Eddowes, which was found at 1:45 am, September 30th at the same year as the others. This happened in Mitre Square, City of London. When the police found his body in his own room, they saw everything tidy, the murderer was very merciful.
Aside these victims, there are more: Annie Millwood, Ada Wilson, Emma Smith, Marth Tabram, Whithall Mystery, Annie Farmer, Rose Mylett, Elizabeth Jackson, Alice Mackenzie, Pinchin st.Murder, Frances Coles, Carrie Brown.
3- Investigate and possible authors.
After that, we have a really big list of people who are possible authors of being Jack the Ripper, all of them are men. As you can see, it’s a really big list and we still don't know which one of them is the author of those murders that we saw before.
Whose names are: Prince Albert Victor, Joseph Barnett, Alfred Napier Blanchard, W.H. Bury, Levis Carroll, David Cohen, Dr. T. Neill Cream, Frederick Deeming, Montague John Druitt, Carl Feigenbaum, Fogelma, George Hutchinson,Hyam Hyams, Jill the ripper, ...
4- Films
· Jack The Ripper: The London Slasher (2016).
· The Lodger (2009).
· Jack's Back (1988).
· From Hell (2001).
· The Lodger: A Story Of The London Fog (1927).
· Jack The Ripper (1988).
· Whitechapel (2009 - 2013).
· Ripper Street (2012 - 2016).
5- Conclusion.
Jack the ripper, supposedly, committed suicide just after Mary Jane Kelly’s death.
However, if we take Mary Jane Kelly’s death on 9th November 1888 as the last Ripper murder, then the first and most obvious suspect is a 31-year-old. His body was found floating in the River Thames on 30th December 1888 following reports of him being missing for over a month. Anyway, it’s said that he committed suicide.
By a strange coincidence, the Ripper always attacks at the start and at the end of the month.
Mary Kelly was murdered on 9th November, and if we follow that pattern it should have been another murder around the 29th or 30th of November.
Most likely is that Druitt killed himself around this period.
Maybe The Ripper was committed to an asylum because it’s said that police caught him because the family noticed that he was crazy and quickly had him locked away from the people.
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