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    legend from one of Ambeth’s earlier books; the Jack the Ripper theory is more recent. Textbook history states that Rizal was in London from May 1888 to January 1889‚ spending time in the British Museum Library copying Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (1609) by hand because there were no photocopying machines at the time. Jack the Ripper was active around this time and‚ since we do not know what Rizal did at night or on the days he was not in the library‚ Rizal is now suspect.

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    Why Was Jack able to get away with murder? Living in London was very hard at the time of Jack the Ripper. For example‚ houses were often over crowded‚ streets were mazelike and the streets were very noisy because of the trains which meant that the noisiness could cover the sounds of the victims screams. Also‚ it was always dark and foggy because of the smoke from fires and factories. This meant that the smoke and stinking gas fumes choked the streets so badly that at times it was not even possible

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    Whitechapel Murders and those of Jack the Ripper are not generally one and the same. Over a period of three years towards the end of the nineteenth century a number of prostitutes were murdered under different circumstances – the murder of prostitutes was not an especially unique occurrence during those times but several of the murders drew particular attention on account of the savagery with which the victim’s bodies were mutilated. Within the Whitechapel Murders was a cluster of murders that demonstrated

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    Andrea P. Mateo Jose Rizal was Jack the Ripper? Jose Rizal is the national hero of the Philippines‚ one of the Southeast Asian countries. His full name was Jose Protacio Mercado Rizal y Alonzo Realonda‚ the well-loved Philippine national hero‚ and the brave known genius was famous and will remain famous worldwide. I don’t know if you’ve heard about him‚ but of course if you’re a Filipino‚ you surely know him well because he’s a big part of the Philippine history. Jose Rizal is a star and like

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    Case Study: Jack the Ripper Criminal Behavior Between 1888 and 1891‚ several brutal and violent murders occurred in Whitechapel‚ London. All the victims were poor females who were said to be prostitutes. The murders involved several signature characteristics that include: overkill‚ incapacitation‚ sexual degradation‚ genital mutilation and much more. The serial killer who was named “Jack the Ripperwas never captured and to this day there is much specialization on who and why these murders

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    Jack the Ripper is an infamous criminal whose identity has remained shrouded in mystery for over 125 years. There is a copious amount of factors that contribute to the killer’s identity remaining unknown for over a century; these factors include a lack of forensic evidence‚ inconsistent facts‚ false witnesses‚ an incredible amount of suspects‚ and a lack of consensus about who the actual victims of Jack the Ripper were. There are numerous important factors to consider when investigating these murders

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    JACK THE RIPPER ESSAY

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    JACK THE RIPPER ESSAY Were the police to blame for not catching Jack the Ripper? To begin with‚ who was jack the ripper? Jack the Ripper was a serial killer that targeted prostitutes‚ thieves and the poor‚ "Jack the Ripper" terrorized the Whitechapel district in London’s East End. He killed at least five prostitutes and mutilated their bodies in an unusual way‚ telling us that the killer had knowledge of the human anatomy. Jack the Ripper was never captured‚ and remains one of England’s‚ and

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    Jack The Ripper Thesis

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    Jack the Ripper When looking at the history of England’s criminals one name should always stand out‚ Jack the Ripper. As he ran ramped through the streets he not only terrorized the innocent he scarred the growing children. Jack the ripper was a great importance to english literature because so much focus was put into his killings. Journalist depict him as wearing a top hat and cloaked hidden in the darkness. Jack the Ripper started to make a name for himself and was the most feared killer of

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    James was questioned but soon cleared of any suspicion of being Jack the Ripper because according to the press reports‚ he was a well-known local lunatic. Exactly how a lunatic wandering around Whitechapel possibly armed with a knife‚ when there was a knife wielding killer on the loose‚ could be considered harmless is hard to understand. James was described as wearing a two peaked cap similar to one worn by the suspect Leather Apron. WILLIAM JAMES William James‚ a 33 year old hawker‚ was indicted

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    been man. Jack the Ripper is perhaps the most notorious killer due to the nature of the crimes as well as his anonymity. Preying on the East End of London‚ Jack the Ripper created a persona for himself which would go down in the history books as a terror of England. Although he is often overlooked in relation to impact on today‚ there is no doubt that he had a major influence on the social climate‚ journalism‚ and forensics system. Between August and November of 1888‚ Whitechapel London was shaken

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