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  1. May 6, 2024 · Jack the Ripper, pseudonymous murderer of at least five women in or near the Whitechapel district of Londons East End between August and November 1888. The case is one of the most famous unsolved mysteries of English crime.

    • The ‘Whitechapel Butcher’
    • The Legacy of Jack the Ripper

    In the late 1800s, London’s East End was a place that was viewed by citizens with either compassion or utter contempt. Despite being an area where skilled immigrants—mainly Jews and Russians—came to begin a new life and start businesses, the district was notorious for squalor, violence and crime.

    Prostitution was only illegal if the practice caused a public disturbance, and thousands of brothels and low-rent lodging houses provided sexual services during the late 19th century.

    At that time, the death or murder of a working girl was rarely reported in the press or discussed within polite society. The reality was that “ladies of the night” were subject to physical attacks, which sometimes resulted in death.

    Among these common violent crimes was the attack of English prostitute Emma Smith, who was beaten and raped with an object by four men. Smith, who later died of peritonitis, is remembered as one of many unfortunate female victims who were killed by gangs demanding protection money.

    However, the series of killings that began in August 1888 stood out from other violent crime of the time: Marked by sadistic butchery, they suggested a mind more sociopathic and hateful than most citizens could comprehend.

    Jack the Ripper didn’t just snuff out life with a knife, he mutilated and disemboweled women, removing organs such as kidneys and utereses, and his crimes seemed to portray an abhorrence for the entire female gender.

    Jack the Ripper’s murders suddenly stopped in the fall of 1888, but London citizens continued to demand answers that would not come, even more than a century later. The ongoing case—which has spawned an industry of books, films, TV series and historical tours—has met with a number of hindrances, including lack of evidence, a gamut of misinformation and false testimony, and tight regulations by the Scotland Yard.

    Jack the Ripper has been the topic of news stories for more than 120 years, and will likely continue to be for decades to come.

    More recently, in 2011, British detective Trevor Marriott, who has long been investigating the Jack the Ripper murders, made headlines when he was denied access to uncensored documents surrounding the case by the Metropolitan Police.

    According to a 2011 ABC News article, London officers had refused to give Marriott the files because they include protected information about police informants, and that handing over the documents could impede on the possibility of future testimony by modern-day informants.

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  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Published April 5, 2024. An unidentified serial killer who murdered at least five women in London in 1888, Jack the Ripper's identity remains one of history's most infamous unsolved mysteries. Public Domain Jack the Ripper was one of the first serial killers to become a notorious media sensation. Jack the Ripper was one of history’s most ...

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  4. Apr 20, 2023 · Since Druitt was the son of a surgeon who had died by suicide in the Thames after Kelly’s death, some contemporary investigators began to believe they’d uncovered Jack the Ripper’s identity. Assistant Chief Constable Sir Melville Macnaghten even named Druitt as one of the most likely suspects in the Whitechapel murders in his private ...

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  5. 6 days ago · There has been endless speculation concerning the motives of Jack the Ripper. One theory is that he was waging a war on sin and was trying to rid the area of prostitution. Another holds that he was they, i.e. The Freemasons attempting to suppress a royal scandal that involved Prince Albert Edward Victor. Indeed, it is safe to say that the list ...

  6. In the annals of crime history, Jack the Ripper stands as an enigmatic symbol of the unknown, an embodiment of the darkness that lurks in the recesses of human consciousness. The unanswered questions surrounding his identity and motives serve as a haunting reminder of the fragility of societal order and the enduring allure of unsolved mysteries.

  7. 6 days ago · Martha Tabram's Murder. AUGUST 31ST 1888. 3.40am. The body of Mary Ann Nichols, who is commonly held to be Jack the Ripper's first victim, is found at 3.40am in Buck's Row Whitechapel. Full story. September 1888. SEPTEMBER 1ST - 4TH 1888. The police begin questioning the neighbourhood's prostitutes.