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    Black Dahlia Murders

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    Elizabeth Short also know a "The Black Dahlia" was brutally murdered in Los Angeles in 1947. She was severely mutilated. Her killer has never been found ,which makes her case the oldest unsolved cases in L.A and one of the most famous.Many homicide investigators would say that this was one of the most brutal murders. Shorts body was found cut in two by a local female resident on January 15, 1947, in a vacant lot near Leimert…

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    Jack the Ripper was a vicious murderer who only murdered female prostitutes. He slit their throats and then would cut their abdomen open and take body parts for a “keep sake”. The two men who were considered Jack the Ripper were Dr. Cream and Frances Craig. Jack the Ripper made many murders that no one could ever solve. Some people say that Jack was one person or state certain people but later proven that they did not do it. Both of the men had a strong hatred for prostitutes. Both men worked…

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    The Notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper killed at least five London female prostitutes in 1888. Never captured, his identity is one of English's most famous unresolved mysteries! Jack the Ripper was a former British killer and DNA evidence has exposed the identity of Jack the Ripper! The most infamous serial killer in history has been known as a rather underwhelming Polish madman called Aaron Kosminski, who was committed to a mental asylum at the height of the Ripper frenzy. Kosminski was…

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    Jack The Ripper Murders

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    Eleven murders in four years all linked to an unidentified serial killer later named by the public as “Jack the Ripper”. The true identity of Jack the Ripper is a Whitechapel resident Aaron Kosminski and he is to blame for all eleven murders. Back in early fall of 1888 in Whitechapel located in London's East end, prostitute Mary Anne Nichols was murdered. Mary Anne Nichols’ body is found naked and mutilated with organs missing and her abdomen in ruins. Eight days later a few blocks down from…

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    FREDERICO ALBERRICI Alberrici an Italian-American, is identified as a footman called Frederick, employed by eminent surgeon and Ripper suspect Sir William Gull, at 78 Brook Street, by Melvyn Fairclough in the 1991 book – The Ripper And The Royals. Alberrici is included, not because he was suspected of being Jack the Ripper himself, but because he was said to be part of the Masonic conspiracy theory, and was alleged to have aided Gull in his search for the prostitutes who knew of the alleged…

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    the time Jack the Ripper and Herman Webster Mudgett, who went by the alias of Dr. H.H. Holmes. The two killers began killing around the 1880’s, and they were able to escape captivity for years. It is widely debated whenever Jack the Ripper is none other than Holmes, but it can be proven false due to the different killing technique and they were located in different territory. Although, Holmes and Jack butchered multiple victims in a different region and had different murdering style,…

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    think about. Jack the Ripper is a famous serial killer who was never caught because he was so good at being under the radar. His reign or terror lasted nearly 12 weeks in 1888 from August to November in the end of London.(JackTheRipper.org #1) The east end of London was notorious for being a bad part of the neighborhood and that was where lots of crime occurred. Jack the Ripper was never caught or prosecuted.(bbc.co.uk/history #2) In fact no one truly knows 100% sure who Jack the Ripper even was…

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    of that information are known about the ripper, this psychological profile is primarily based on behavior observations. And even this part of creating a psychological profile is limited in the case of Jack the Ripper. And that’s what makes it so interesting. The only things we know about the…

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    comprehend is the Jack the Ripper case. Jack the Ripper was as Serial Killer who murdered In Whitechapel, London, in the late 19th century. And because his identity is still unknown, I am particularly interested in his case and therefore chose it to be the topic for this research paper. I will walk in his shoe’s and reveal, what person the Ripper was rather than being able to reenact the Ripper’s decisions and actions. In the following pages I am going to compare and contrast the Jack…

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    not always true. Serial killers, what goes on in their heads, and their decisions intrigue not only investigators and policemen, but the media. The Jack the Ripper murders began the bad news revolution of the media. There are basic requirements to qualify as a serial killer. Jack the Ripper was the first sensationalized serial killerThe Jack the Ripper killings brought awareness to society’s darkest issues and has started a worldwide obsession with the disturbed. There are many cultural…

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