Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper terrorized the East End of London with his haneous acts of senseless violence in the Nineteenth century. The perpetrator who committed these malicious murders in which the victim’s body was viciously mutilated is under speculation. By analyzing each murder, acknowledging the characteristics of the murderer, and providing a scenario which links Prince Eddy to the murders, it establishes that he is a likely suspect to be Jack the The first murder that is connected with Jack the Ripper occurred on Friday, the Thirty-First of August, 1888. Mary Ann “Polly” Nichols was found dead on Buck’s Row with her clothes raised almost to her stomach. After a full post-mortem examination was performed the next day, her injuries were noted as the following: a bruise on the right side of her face made by pressure of a thumb; a circular bruise also probably caused by a fist or thumb; an abrasion on the right side of her neck and a small bruise on the left side. Two cuts, one four inches long and the other eight, were located on her neck and reach through to the vertebrae. On the left side of the lower
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Approximate Word count = 1686
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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