Why Jack The Ripper Was Never Found And Never Caught?

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Why was Jack the ripper never found and never caught, it was because he always killed at night. While nobody was around her murdered people in alley ways and dark corners. He was a mince and he was a brutal. He was a not caught because of the facts and evident’s they had, was not that great. All the recourses they had were not as good as they are today. If they had the things we had today, they would have fond him. Then they would have found him and he would have been put in jail or gone to prison. Then he would not have gotten out off what he did scot free. What he did was wrong and he should not have got away with it but he did. Simply on the fact of them having a lack of evidence, giving them multiple suspects. Jack the Ripper killed …show more content…
He was an unknown person a misery he was a murderous person they didn’t have enough evident to figure out who jack the ripper was and they didn’t know how to catch him either he was a mince the cops back then didn’t have the labs we have today to test DNA we can figure out who someone is in the matter of hours and have them caught in the matter of weeks back then they couldn’t do that they had to match someone to the murders or they had to match a murder weapon to a killer or catch him in the act but they couldn’t find a motive and they couldn’t find out the exact time he killed because they believe he didn’t have a set time he just killed at night that was mainly the time frame of the killings he killed in dark alleys or in the streets the cops tried to do their job but they were not as good as the cops today they were scared that they would be next and didn’t try there hardest to find this mince if the cops were like they are today they would have caught him. The lack of evidence and the lack of resources were the cause of his escape he got free and away because they didn’t have the proper things in order to catch him he left evidence that today’s labs and science can figure out who he was he is dead now but who was jack the ripper and why did he kill all these people. Why did he remove women of their organs and murder them why did he do it he had no motive. They couldn’t keep up with him he murdered people faster than they could solve the murders most of the murdered people never saw justice. Jack the ripper was smart and knew how to get away with the murders back in that time the cops didn’t have a clue what to do the victims never saw it coming they got tricked and was murdered and was mutilate and had their body parts removed. I believe if the cops looked closer at the evident and the scene’s of the crimes they could have possibly caught jack the ripper he

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