The Victims of Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper is remembered as one of history’s most famous, daring, and heinous serial killers. His technique of getting his victims to lay down before he slashed their throats, then disemboweling them in a matter of a minute or two with as little blood flow as possible distinguishes him as one of the most methodical, ruthless killers to ever live. He even performed some of his gruesome murders right in the street and left his victims to be found minutes later by people or policemen passing by. This demonstrates what extremes he would actually go to to fulfill his desire for killing. Through my report I will attempt to create a brief profile of his victims as well as explore the methodical and horrendous ways they were murdered. Mary Anne Nichols was found dead on Aug. 31, 1888 between 3:30 and 4:00 A.M. by a porter on his way to work. At a first glance, it appeared to the porter that the woman was just laying down in the street merely unconscious. Police officer John Neil was summoned to the scene minutes after the body was found. The light from his lamp revealed that the woman was in fact dead with a slashed throat. Dr. Rees Ralph
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