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were was were was

Look at the document and describe what you can see

Between August and November 1888, 5 prostitutes were killed by Jack the ripper. Maybe he killed 3 more women. The murderer sometimes sent small parcels with their body parts to the police. The murders all took place in the Whitechapel area in London, the poorest district at the time. All 5 women were probably drunk when they were killed.

The Scotland Yard police and the Metropolitan police worked hard and arrested some suspects. But at that time, the scientific methods were not very developped and the serial killer didn’t leave many clues. One thing was sure, the murderer knew exactly how to cut bodies: was he a butcher or a doctor? This still remains a mystery…

Read the text and answer the questions

A letter In a manor in New Forest (Hampshire) Sherlock Holmes Jack the Butcher Jack invites Sherlock Holmes to his manor No, they aren’t. Jack wants Holmes to capture him. He challenges him. An invitation or a challenge? Lord Windermere’s murder Miss Penniless’s kidnapping The murder of three barmaids in Whitechapel Will Holmes take up Jack’s challenge? The riddle to find Jack’s manor

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I’m looking forward to seeing you at my manor First you’ll have to solve the riddle hidden in this letter Don’t miss this last chance to catch me Will you have the guts? Take up a challenge That’s why Remind (someone something) A failure N L S E O NL S NELSON

Horatio Nelson: Lord Nelson was a famous English officer. He was an admiral in the English navy and he defeated Napoleon at the battle of Trafalgar: Nelson’s column, built in 1842 in his honour, is in Trafalgar Square in London.