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Worlds first serial killer that we know of He only left a few clues He is called the Whitechapel murderer

Chapter 1-Jack The Ripper. Worlds first serial killer that we know of He only left a few clues He is called the Whitechapel murderer. .The Events.

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Worlds first serial killer that we know of He only left a few clues He is called the Whitechapel murderer

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  1. Chapter 1-Jack The Ripper • Worlds first serial killer that we know of • He only left a few clues • He is called the Whitechapel murderer

  2. .The Events. August 31, 1888-The star newspaper’s Headline that day was “No Murder was ever more ferociously and brutally done.” Mary Ann Nicholes had been killed in Bucks Row. She was last seen leaving the “Frying Pan.” She was drunk and looking for her next customer. Then she was killed by Jack The Ripper, she was found lain on the old cobblestones. This was “the beasts” first victim.

  3. .Events. September 8,1888- Shortly before 6:00 A.M Annie Chapman’s body was mutilated body lay exposed in the morning air. The mysterious killer had struck again. The police questioned if it was the tall dark man Annie had saw that night.

  4. September 30,1888- This was a night of double murder in London. At 1:00 A.M Elizabeth Stride’s body was found on Berner Street. She was cut from ear to ear. People think Jack may have been interrupted, could he have almost been caught red-handed?

  5. September 30, 1888: Catherine Edwood’s bloody corpse was found in Mitre Square. This was at 1:45

  6. November 9, 1888: Return to Home Page

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