A serial killer murdered and mutilated at least five prostitutes in the East End of London in 1888 and because no one was ever arrested or tried for the murders, crime buffs are still fascinated with the Jack the Ripper case more than 115 years later.
"Jack The Ripper" is the name given to unknown killer due to correspondence at the time from someone claiming to be the killer signed with that name. But while the murders were taking place, the assailant was know as the Whitechapel Murder or "Leather Apron."
There is some dispute concerning how many victims Jack The Ripper claimed. Some believe that he killed only four prostitutes during his spree, while others think that he may have killed as many as nine. It is generally accepted that there were five victims.
Victims of Jack The Ripper
These are the Ripper's victims that most experts agree on:- Mary Ann (Polly) Nichols, murdered on Bucks' Row, Friday, August 31, 1888.
- Annie Chapman, murdered at 29 Hanbury Street, Saturday, September 8, 1888.
- Elizabeth Stride, murdered on Berner Street, Sunday, September 30, 1888.
- Catharine Eddowes, murdered in Mitre Square, Sunday, September 30, 1888.
- Mary Jane (Marie Jeanette) Kelly, murdered at Number 13 Miller's Court, Friday, November 9, 1888.
THE MOST LIKELY "JACK THE RIPPER".....
PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR..
Premise 1: Prince Albert suffers syphilis
•Argument : He wants to take revenges towards prostitutes that make him suffers syphilis by disemboweling them and removing their uteruses.
•Sub argument : Albert was notorious for being a ladies man and hiring prostitutes across Whitechapel.
• Premise 3: Prince Albert was subject to blackmail by two prostitutes about him having gonorrhea.
Argument : He wants to take revenge towards prostitute at the Whitechapel.
•Sub Argument : This issue humiliated royal institution and the people lose faith toward the institution.
•Premise 2 : Stephan Knight claimed that Prince Albert maybe has a relationship with a prostitute and has a daughter.
•Argument : He wants to keep it as secret so he kills the canonical five who might know about his affairs.
•Sub argument : He will be remove from the line of succession if all the royal members and citizen knows about it and it will humiliated royal family.
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