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A 5 page analysis of the facts surrounding the infamous Jack the Ripper case. The author contends that it is likely that only five victims actually fell to the Ripper and that the rest were copycat murders. A list of possible suspects is examined. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: AM2_PPripper.rtf
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Others say only five. Then others say that the infamous Jack the Ripper (or the murder some know as the Whitechapel Monster) was likely only responsible for a
couple of the gruesome murders that terrorized London in 1888. That a precise number cannot be agreed on for Jack the Rippers victims is just one more complexity in
an extraordinary criminal case. We know that someone was committing horrendous crimes that came to be attributed to the Ripper but it might be likely that this someone was
really two or more persons. The number of suspects seems to be only growing larger even today almost 120 years after the one-year crime spree ground to an end!
The Rippers crimes were so shocking because of the characteristic way that he mutilated the bodies of his victims. With
surgical precision it is said he often removed the internal organs and carried portions of them with him. One of the more credible letters that he is believed to
have written to police, in fact, contained a partial kidney from one of his victims! Polly Nichols, a prostitute, is now believed to be the Rippers fist victim (Bonderson,
2001). Emma Smith, Martha Turner, and Rose Mylett were once believed to have fallen to the Ripper as well but contemporary thought is that the modus operandi for these
crimes was simply not the same as that employed on other Ripper cases (Bonderson, 2001). Rose Mylett, in fact, was not mutilated at all and may have simply choked
to death on her own accord due to her intoxication (Bonderson, 2001). Another prostitute, Annie Farmer, claimed that she had been attacked by the Ripper but it is now
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