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Jack the Ripper Brittany S Jack The Ripper The murders occurred in London more than a hundred years ago. Facts of the Jack the Ripper are more opinions made by the writers who wrote about this case in the past century. Jack the Ripper murdered prostitutes in the East End of London in 1888. Mary Ann Nichols •August 31, 1888 •Incisions in the lower abdomen •Cuts in neck •Dead of loss of blood. Annie Chapman September 8, 1888 Sliced Throat Cuts in abdomen Elizabeth Stride September 30, 1888 Throat gashed Catharine Eddows September 30, 1888 Deep cut over bridge of nose. Cut throat Mutilations Cut form the throat to an inch from the gentiles Bruises, cuts, and stabbing Mary Jane Kelly November 9, 1888 Abdomen and thighs was removed Uterus, kidney and one breast under head. Other breast by foot Liver between feet Intestines on one side and spleen on other side. She was gutted Possible Victims Fairy Fay, December 26, 2887 Annie Millwood, February 25, 1888 Ada Wilson, March 28, 1888 Emma Smith, April 3, 1888 Martha Tabram, August 7,1888 The White Hall Mystery, October 3, 1888 Annie Farmer, November 20, 1888 Rose Mylett, December 20, 1888 Elizabeth Jackson, June 1889 Alice Mackenize, July 17, 1889 Pinchen St. Murder, September 10, 1889 Frances Coles, February 13, 1891 Carrie Brown, April 24, 1891 Some Suspects Prince Albert Victor Jill the Ripper James Maybrick Walter Sickert Aaron Kosminski Prince Albert Victor •One of the most famous suspects •Had a reputation of a ladies man •he suffered from syphilis, he received at a shore party in the West Indies, •the infection drove him insane and compelled him to commit the murders. Jill the Ripper •Mad Midwife •London would be looking for a man so it would allow a woman to walk the streets •Midwife would have anatomy knowledge James Maybrick •Seriously ill from overdose •He was in a insane asylum •He had a diary that was signed Jack the Ripper. Walter Sickert •DNA evidence on rippers letter Aaron Kosminski •Violet Tendencies •A witness testified but it was a Jew man so no charges Police Officials Inspector Fredrick Abberline Inspector Walter Andrew Superintendent Thomas Arnold Inspector Fredrick