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Jack The Ripper. Victims. Mary Ann Nichols. Born Mary Ann Walker on August , 1845 At the time of her death she was guessed to be about 30-35 but she was nearly 44 years old Was killed August 31, 1888
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Mary Ann Nichols • Born Mary Ann Walker on August , 1845 • At the time of her death she was guessed to be about 30-35 but she was nearly 44 years old • Was killed August 31, 1888 • When found at her death she was missing five teeth, had a slight laceration on her tongue, there was an incision below her jaw that severed all her tissues down to the vertebrae • She was buried September 6, 1888
Annie Chapman • Annie Chapman was born Eliza Ann Smith in September, 1841 • She was 45 years old at the time of her death • She was killed September 8, 1888 • When she was found her face was swollen and the body was terribly mutilated • ,there were two clean cuts on the left side of the spine and the abdomen was entirely laid open • She was buried September 14, 1888
Elizabeth Stride • Elizabeth Stride was born Elisabeth Gustafsdotteron November 27, 1843 • When she died she was 45 years old • She was Killed September 30, 1888 • When she was found her throat had been gashed open with many other small cuts on the body • She was buried October 6, 1888
Catherine Eddowes • Catherine Eddowes was born on April 14, 1842 • She used many alias’s including Mary Ann Kelly • She also died September 30, 1888 • When she was found her throat was also slit and her face was severely mutilated • She was Buried October 8, 1888
Mary Jane Kelly • Mary Jane Kelly was Born in 1863 • She was approximately 25 years old when she died • She was killed on November 9, 1888 • She was found naked on the bed extremely mutilated all over her body • She was buried November 19, 1888
Prince Albert Victor • Prince Albert was born in 1864 and was one of the most famous suspects in the jack the ripper trials • While he was growing up he was considered a slow child there were some unconfirmed reports that he was mildly retarded • During the time of the murders there were no actual theories that linked him to the murders • One theory is that Prince Albert was infected with syphilis and this disease drove h8im to insanity which is what made him commit these murders
Jill The Ripper • One other theory is that Jack the ripper was not a man at all but a woman • Caroline Maxwell was the central suspect in this theory • She had admitted to seeing Mary Kelly not only once but twice several hours before she was murdered • She could describe vividly every item of clothing that Mary Kelly was wearing that night • This theory became known as Jill the ripper or the mad midwife • Some people believe a midwife would also have the knowledge of anatomy that the killer would have had to posses
Carl Feigenbaum • Carl Feigenbaum was believed to have committed many different murders across the United States and Europe • He was the 19th man to be strapped to the electric chair and killed in prison for the death of a widow woman • He was believed to be Jack the ripper because he was extremely intelligent and crafty • He also had admitted that he was suffering from a “disease of passion” that makes him want to kill and mutilate every woman who crosses his path
William Henry Bury • William Henry was born in 1859 • He was hanged in April of 1889 for the murder of his wife Ellen • The first suspicion of him being Jack the ripper was because of the coordinating stab wounds from the victims and his wife Ellen • Also his wife was a former prostitute but there has never been any strong evidence to link him to the murders
David Cohen • David Cohen was born in 1865 and died in 1889 from “exhaustion of mania” • He was first suspected in 1894 because he was stated as a Polish Jew who was insane and spent many years in solitary • He also was known to have a great hatred towards women especially the prostitutes and strong homicidal tendencies • He was committed to an insane asylum right around the time that the murders stopped
Thomas Arnold • Thomas Arnold was born 1835. • 1855 : Joined Metropolitan Police then resigns so as to fight in the Crimean War. • 1856 : Rejoined the police, warrant number 35059. He served most of his career in the East End. • 1856 : Rejoined the police, warrant number 35059. He served most of his career in the East End. • 1887 : Involved in the Lipski Case • 1888 : Head of H Division (Whitechapel) at the time of the murders. • 1903 :Jan 19 - Retired.
HELSON, Inspector Joseph Henry • Born :1845 • Part of J Division, Bethnal Green. Warrant no. 51389. • Involved in the investigations into the deaths of Mary Ann Nichols and Annie Chapman, as well as the investigation into John Pizer.
NEIL, P.C. John • Born :1850, County Cork. • 1875 : Joined Metropolitan Police, Warrent no. 59168. J Division, Bethnal Green. • 1897 : Resigned due to an injury.