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Jack the Ripper, otherwise known as “Leather Apron” or “Whitechapel murderer”, was the murderer of five women in London in 1888. ... Jack the Ripper’s real identity still remains a mystery to this day.
The first of the five victims was Mary Ann Nichols. ...
Jack the Ripper’s second victim was Annie Chapman. ... Unfortunately, on September 8, after leaving the lodging house because she had run out of money, Annie was murdered by Jack the Ripper. This time around, Jack the Ripper put more work into destroying the body. ...
Elizabeth Stride, or “Long Liz”, born in Sweden on November 27, 1869, was Jack the Ripper’s third victim. ... Ironically, the night Stride had her deadly encounter with Jack the Ripper, a man named Dr. ... Because this witness had startled Jack the Ripper, he did not have much time for his usual cutting up of the body. ... That night, Catherine got arrested for public drunkenness, and not too long after her release, Jack the Ripper found her. ... Her throat was cut and intestines removed and pulled out to her shoulder, just as on one of the previous victims. ... His victims showed similarities such as the prostitution and drunkenness; however, no one will ever know what his real reason was for killing and for choosing those women.
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