Jack The Ripper By Kyle Lauck
Victim # 1 This is Jack the Rippers first victim. Victim # 1 This is Jack the Rippers first victim. Her name is Mary Ann (Polly) Nichols. She married at the age of 24. Her and Her husband had five children they split up after a twenty year Marriage. The night that she died is seen walking down White chapel Road, she is probably soliciting trade. At 3:40 am her body is found.
Victim #2 Jack The Rippers second victim is Annie Chapman. She died on September 8, 1888 the body of Annie Chapman was found at 6:30 AM in the back yard of the house at 29 Hanbury Street.
Victim #3 Victim #3 is Elizabeth stride. At the time of her death she was 45 years old. She had a pale complexion, light gray eyes and had curly dark brown hair. All the teeth in her lower left jaw were missing and she stood five foot five inches tall. She was found at 12:40 AM on Berner Street
Victim #4 Victim #4 is Catherine Eddowes. She was 30 when she was murdered 1:45 PM: PC Watkins discovers Eddowes body in Mitre Square.
Victim #5 Victim #5 is Mary Jane Kelly. was approximately 25 years old at the time of her death which would place her birth around 1863. She was found dead at 8:30am
Suspect #1 The first suspect is Prince Albert Victor In the end, it is difficult to consider Eddy a serious suspect. Although rumored, there is no concrete evidence that Eddy had mental problems (either through syphilis or any other reason), he is reported being out of the country during the murders,
Suspect #2 The second suspect is Joseph Barnett Joseph Barnett was not described as a Ripper suspect until the 1970s, when Bruce Paley first introduced the idea to some colleagues. It was independently forwarded by Mark Andrews in The Return of Jack the Ripper
Suspect #3 Suspect number three is Alfred Napier Blanchard While this press report gives no physical description of Blanchard, it appears from the perception of the "old gentleman" that Blanchard looked like a murderer. In other words, Blanchard had an ill-favored appearance. Whether this was his natural state, or the result of his alleged binge is unclear
Suspect #4 Suspect number 4 is W. H. Bury Similarities between the murder of Ellen Bury and Ripper victims. Ellen was strangled to death, then stabbed deeply in the abdomen. The police at the time must have made certain links between Bury and the Ripper
Suspect #5 Suspect #5 is Lewis Corroll There is really no reason that he isnt a good suspect.
Police officer #1 Police officer number 1 is Frederick George, Abberline. He was a first class inspector at the time of the murders
Police officer #2 Police officer number 2 is Robert Anderson. He was just a common police officer
Police officer #3 Police officer #3 is Walter Andrews He was a detective at this time
Conclusion Ok after reviewing all of the evidence and other information I have decided that there is no jack the ripper none of the murders were connected and they were just a coincidence