These killings by Jack The Ripper, serve as a reminder not too distant past when section of
London society fought a battle against starvation and poverty. They provide a window though
They can look back on a by gone age when the eyes of the World were focused on daily lives and struggles with the East Enders who were affected by the killings.
A newspaper reported on the case, coupled with a record and musings of philanthropists and reformers who to bring plight East Ends poverty to the attention of …show more content…
With the police station being under numerous pressure in trying to catch this killer before he kills again. There is a layout a major one over by the labyrinth an area the killing occurred with a lot of tiny passageways and alleyways, which had less light at night. With the detective still out hunting the killer were hampered by the facts of criminology and forensics which was very much little to go on.
Then there was another intriguing, of number of letters sent to the police that either come from the killer or someone else suggested to be the perpetrator of this atrocities could be brought to justice. These all letters, except for one letter that ensured the longevity of his legend, the massive sent to the Central News Office in late 09/1888.
It was this infamous Dear Boss Letter, it was bore through accurate, with a signature-Jack The
Ripper. The letter led to a veritable avalanche of similar that may result in the police
Investigation almost being brought to a close. Yet, the person who is responsible for the killings may not be the same person who sent the letters. At the time police officers believe, a majority of modern day expert unanimously decided, that the letter was in the work of a journalist. …show more content…
It read:
• Dear Sir
I do wish to give myself up I am in misery with nightmare I am the man who killed all these woman in the last six months….. I am a horse slaughter…. I found woman I wanted more chapman and I done what I called slaughter her but if any one comes I will surrender. His letter was crude illustrated showing a coffin and the other showing a knife which both was drawn in heavy black ink. Beneath his knife the letter’s read…. This knife that I used in the killings with a small handle with a large sharp blade on both sides.
Despite the fact no-one was brought to justice or charged with a crime, they have over years ago, there have been more than a hundred name suspects who may or may not have been
Jack The Ripper. Most of those suspects are fascinating, who list others down right ridiculous.
Aaron, Thomas, Montague John Druitt are suspects that fall into first category, who list Prince
Albert Edward Victor, and Lewis Carroll belong firmly in the letter category.
No matter the name that appear in the daily expanding list of suspects maybe, the possibility of nailing the Ripper has helped keep this series of killings at a forefront, a criminal and