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Jack the Ripper 2 Abstract Jack the Ripper terrorized the East End of London with his haneous acts of senseless violence in the Nineteenth century. ... By analyzing each murder, acknowledging the characteristics of the murderer, and providing a scenario which links Prince Eddy to the murders, it establishes that he is a likely suspect to be Jack the Ripper. Jack the Ripper 3 The Murders by Jack the Ripper The first murder that is connected with Jack the Ripper occurred on Friday, the Thirty-First of August, 1888. ... In the early morning hours of Saturday, the eighth of September, 1888, the second murder victim of Jack the Ripper was found at 29 Hanbury Street, wedged between the steps and the fence. ... Elizabeth Stride, the third victim of Jack the Ripper, was discovered murdered on Sunday, the Thirtieth of September, 1888. Found on Berner Jack the Ripper 4 Street, just a short distance from Hanbury Street, her throat was cut in the same pattern as the previous two. ... The most cruel and ruthless murder committed by Jack the Ripper was the fifth and final one. ... The murders were also committed between the Jack the Ripper 5 hours of eleven at night and five in the morning and took place on the weekend. ... The Characteristic’s of Jack the Ripper There are also certain characteristics possessed by Jack the Ripper that are well-established. ... Secondly, Jack the Ripper would have had to been well familiar with the area to perform these murders without being detected. ... Jack the Ripper was also believed to have a sexual personality disorder, described today as a sexual psychopath. ... Most researchers believe that Jack the Ripper was insane stating that anyone committing such haneous crimes would have to be. ... Jack the Ripper 6 Prince Eddy as Jack the Ripper One of the most widely regarded scenarios involves Price Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Prince Eddy), being the perpetrator. ... Thomas Stowell published an article in the November, 1970 edition of The Criminologist that seemed to verify that Prince Eddy was involved in the Ripper murders.
Approximate Word count = 1682 Approximate Pages = 6.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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