Tuesday 1 April 2014

presentation: JACK THE RIPPER


Index
In this presentation will discuss
1. Introduction
2. Jack the Ripper,
3. His letters
4. The prostitutes
5. New investigations
And finally
6. Conclusion

1. Introduction
The Jack the ripper murders occurred in the east of London in 1888 and although few people killed the murder had a huge impact on society as whole, Known to behead their victims

2. JACK THE RIPPER
People never knew his real name: The aforementioned nickname originated from a letter written by someone who murders.  These murders were more known for exaggeration of a journalist who study their cases not for its real importance
Probably he was born in England: But I really do not know anything about the where born, where I lived or knows any information that will help you discover who was.
The murders took place in one of the worst areas of London. Their murders were in the district of Whitechapel in London. He was known for his fearful streets, thieves and many brothels neighborhood.
He never was caught: which implied nobody really know who Jack the Ripper was.
We were known to behead their victims: All his victims had cuts on his neck, all were slaughtered. From here the name "artistic"
All his victims were prostitutes: we don’t known all his victims were prostitutes, but each and every one of them were.

3. The prostitutes
These are the five victims of Jack. All of them can be seen as they were slaughtered and most, ended with a disfigured face and a few cuts on the body. These are the five victims of Jack.
  
-           Mary Nicolas: murdered on 31st August of 1888.
-           Annie Chapman: murdered  8th September in 1888.
-           Elisabeth Stride: murdered on 30th September 188.
-           Catherine Eddowes: murdered on 30th September 1888.
-           Mary Kelly murdered on 9th November 1888.

4. The letters
Jack wrote some letters expressing their status at that time. Were sent to a policeman called Mr. Lusk
First letter
 Jack wrote some letters where everyone was saying he thought he was captured, but not really. Also stated that until you kill all the prostitutes of the city would not have finished their work and that this did not displease him.
Second letter
In the second letter, he expressed more violent than the other, where he felt proud to have cut off the ear of a woman. as the police were looking for him, you could say that the challenged jack and laughed at her. As proof was saying that he could show them the ear.

5. New investigations
Theory according to John Morris, a writer explains that Jack the Ripper could have been a woman named Lizzie Williams. Was justified by saying that this woman was as sterile and could not bear children, killed other women to own revenge.

6. Conclusion
Doing this work we have come to the conclusion that jack the ripper will be a murderer that will create great concerns to the populations in the S.XIX.
But also we exaggerate their case by an article written by a journalist.



BY : CAIHONG , MOTSANT C. THAÏS G.