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A serial killer otherwise known as “Jack the Ripper”, frightened and terrorized all of those during the 1880’s on the streets of East End, England, prowling his prey, looking for a vulnerable and most likely a drunken prostitute. Although the identity of “Jack the Ripper” is still unknown, he does remain to be England’s most infamous serial killer who had went on a rampage brutally murdering prostitutes over a period of about 10 weeks. Originally known as the “Whitechapel Murderer”, a letter written by the supposed slaughterer had signed it “Jack the Ripper”, which gave the effect of a more horrific personality. ... During the times around Jack the Ripper formal education was not introduced to many. ...
Most of the murders committed by Jack the Ripper were characterized by extensive body mutilation, in which most cases the womb of the woman were attack at. ...
Mary Ann Nichols, also known as “Polly”, was the first to engaged contact with Jack the Rippers blade. ... Despite the “keep to yourself” attitude, Jack the Ripper found her. ... This, besides Elizabeth Stride is to be the least gruesome of the other cases (Johnno, April 2003). ... It is believed that Jack the Ripper was disrupted by an on comer who was maybe approaching him, meaning there was no time for the anticipated mutilation. ...
Mary Jane Kelly or Ginger, was viewed as the last victim of Jack the Ripper (Begg, pg.
Approximate Word count = 1125 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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