jack the ripper
investigating the infamous killer
Structure
The victims
Jack the ripper
whitechapel
Mental health in the 19th century
storyboard
Jack the ripper
The Origins Of our murderer
Jack the Ripper terrorized London in 1888, killing at least five women and mutilating their bodies in a gruesome manner, indicating that the killer had substantial knowledge of the human anatomy. The killer was never captured - or even identified. Jack the Ripper remains one of Englands most known and infamous criminals.
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Whitechapel
How was life in the 19th century like?
The unfortunate
Poverty & crimE
The Victims
01
02
03
Maryann Nichols
AnnieCHapman
ElizabethStride
Annie Chapman was a 47-year-old prostitute and had to earn a living for her and her children. She was killed in the night of the 8th September.
After the marriage of the Swedish-native Elizabeth fell apart, she resorted in prostitution again. Her corps was found on 29th September 1888.
The 42-year-old prostitute and mother of five children was found dead on 31st August 1888. She was the first victim of Jack the Ripper.
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The Victims II
05
04
MAry JAneKelly
catherineeddowes
Catherine was a 46-year-old divorced woman. She died on the 30th September 1888 and has been seen talking to a man before she was found dead
Mary Jane was the final and youngest victim of Jack the Ripper. Her body was found inside her home, where several body partswere placed around the room.
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Storyboard
Chapter 1
Prologue
Diary Entry (1916)Introducing the murder
Basic information on Jack the Ripper
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
Patient protocol about Jack the Ripper (1890)- electrotherapy
Introducing the main character of the story (1916)
Chapter 4
ChaPter 5
Perspective of the killer (1916)
Diary Entry (1916)Investigation of the crimescene
Storyboard II
Chapter 7
Chapter 6
Diary Entry (1916) Investigating possible killers
Patient Protocol (1890) Possible triggers are explained
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Main character (1916) Discovers the crimescene
Perspective of the killer
End
Chapter 10
Patient Protocol for Aldwyn Love Letter
Diary Entry (1916) Wrong murderer gets captured
Mental health in the 19th century
- It is believed that brain damage is causing insanity, which is related to phrenology
- Between 1850 and 1880, viewpoints reverted back to mental illnesses being the result of weak family and crimes comitted by ancestors
Care for the mental-ill was almost non-existent
"Moral treatment" was the predominating philosophy to cure the insane.
- By 1884 neurologists and superintendents of asylums were forced into an uneasy truce resulting in medical standards for superintendents, greater control over asylums and research. Medical education began to include the study of insanity.
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jack the ripper
investigating the infamous killer
Structure
The victims
Jack the ripper
whitechapel
Mental health in the 19th century
storyboard
Jack the ripper
The Origins Of our murderer
Jack the Ripper terrorized London in 1888, killing at least five women and mutilating their bodies in a gruesome manner, indicating that the killer had substantial knowledge of the human anatomy. The killer was never captured - or even identified. Jack the Ripper remains one of Englands most known and infamous criminals.
+info
Whitechapel
How was life in the 19th century like?
The unfortunate
Poverty & crimE
The Victims
01
02
03
Maryann Nichols
AnnieCHapman
ElizabethStride
Annie Chapman was a 47-year-old prostitute and had to earn a living for her and her children. She was killed in the night of the 8th September.
After the marriage of the Swedish-native Elizabeth fell apart, she resorted in prostitution again. Her corps was found on 29th September 1888.
The 42-year-old prostitute and mother of five children was found dead on 31st August 1888. She was the first victim of Jack the Ripper.
+info
+info
+info
The Victims II
05
04
MAry JAneKelly
catherineeddowes
Catherine was a 46-year-old divorced woman. She died on the 30th September 1888 and has been seen talking to a man before she was found dead
Mary Jane was the final and youngest victim of Jack the Ripper. Her body was found inside her home, where several body partswere placed around the room.
+info
+info
Storyboard
Chapter 1
Prologue
Diary Entry (1916)Introducing the murder
Basic information on Jack the Ripper
Chapter 3
Chapter 2
Patient protocol about Jack the Ripper (1890)- electrotherapy
Introducing the main character of the story (1916)
Chapter 4
ChaPter 5
Perspective of the killer (1916)
Diary Entry (1916)Investigation of the crimescene
Storyboard II
Chapter 7
Chapter 6
Diary Entry (1916) Investigating possible killers
Patient Protocol (1890) Possible triggers are explained
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Main character (1916) Discovers the crimescene
Perspective of the killer
End
Chapter 10
Patient Protocol for Aldwyn Love Letter
Diary Entry (1916) Wrong murderer gets captured
Mental health in the 19th century
Care for the mental-ill was almost non-existent
"Moral treatment" was the predominating philosophy to cure the insane.
+info