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... The murders became know as “The Whitechapel Murders,” and although the crime was never solved, the killer became know to you and me as “jack the ripper”
The Nature of the Crimes:
Jack the Ripper’s victims were all but one, middle-aged women forced into prostitution by poverty. ...
Life back in the Ripper days
The part of London where the murders took place was the most impoverished and dangerous area at that time. ... The reason why the Ripper killings stood out was because of the extreme violence that was present at each murder site. ... The case against him is also very strong, He confessed to the crimes in a 63-page diary signed jack the ripper, which was found in his Liverpool house. ... He owned a watch which had “I am Jack” and the initials of the victims. ... His arsenic abuse led him to have delusions, which could have made him believe that he truly was Jack the Ripper.
Walter Richard Sickert
The idea that Sickert might be the ripper has been around since the late 1960’s. ... Supposedly one of the paintings resembles the room where the ripper’s last victim, Mary Kelly was murdered. ... Stickert also used the same stationary as the Ripper. ... Jack the Ripper left no evidence of sexual assault. ... The writing on the Ripper letters was etching ground. ... A Ripper telegram was signed “Mr. Nobody,” which was then crossed out and signed, “Jack the Ripper. ... ” One of the Ripper letters bears the initials R. ... (“Jack the Ripper” Wikipedia Encyclopedia)
The Map (Visual on page 6)
The distance between each murder was 930-950 yards away from the other. ... Murders 2-4 were obviously committed in the Ripper’s area of comfort. Which means that he felt confident in these areas, possibly meaning that the ripper lived in the area.
Physical and Circumstantial Evidence
Jack dispatched his victims in a violent way. ... There were no signs or rape but maybe because Jack count create the evidence for that (hint hint). ... , “Jack the Ripper Murders”)
Past Theories
There are many theories on this subject, but few are what you might call believable. ... The five that are generally known as Ripper Victims are:
Mary Ann Nichols
1. ... This is because this was the night of the double murder, in which it is believed that Jack was scared away by the approach of a Carman. ... This was by far the most horrific and gruesome murder committed by jack, it would be the last. ... So Jack had much time to do his deeds. ... (“Who was Jack The Ripper? ... (Barbee, Larry S, “Casebook; Jack the Ripper”)
Your Own Theory
I believe that William Richard Sickert was the murderer.
Approximate Word count = 2640 Approximate Pages = 10.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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