Jack The Ripper Research Paper

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Like your worst nightmare or favorite horror flick, the mystery of Jack the Ripper is more than just a chilling tale or dream. Whitechapel, a small area in Eastern London, was threatened by a spree of gruesome murders in 1888. These ghastly murders took place from August and ended in November, rounding up a death total of five women. Jack the Ripper is an infamous murderer, known for the gruesome killings of five prostitutes in the White Chapel district of London. Although there was never anyone convicted for these murders, there are many theories and suspects in the case. Many common theories point to the same three men that Jack the Ripper could’ve been. These three men are; Carl Feigenbaum, Montague Druitt and Robert Mann. Although there is evidence against all these men, the most of it points to the same one man, Montague Druitt. …show more content…

These women are known as the “canonical” victims. These genuine victims are; Mary Nichols (the first of the victims, killed on August 31), Annie Chapman (murdered on September 8th). Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes, who were both killed on September 30th and finally Mary Kelly on November 9th. Jack the ripper”, terrorized the district of Whitechapel we know the killer had knowledge of human anatomy. Even with this evidence, he was never captured or identified, Jack the Ripper killed five women in alleyways, with the last murder happening on September 10thin East London. With the evidence found on the

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