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JACK THE RIPPER
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by Peter Foreman
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AGNESE OLIVOTTI
Who was Jack the ripper?
Jack the Ripper is the most dangerous and feared serial killer in the world as well as the man who terrorized London in 1888, killing at least five women in a brutal and cruent ways. The killer was never captured or even identified, Jack the Ripper remains one of the most famous murderer in the history but nobody has ever discovered his true identity.
The name comes from an anonymous letter sent to the Central New Agency in which the unknown sender blamed himself for the crimes by signing "Jack the Ripper"
MARY ANN NICHOLS
Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly, was a 42-year-old wowan and mother of five children who was found dead on 31st August 1888, just a few days after her forty-third birthday. She was about 1.58m tall, and had dark brown hair. When she was found she was wearing a blue dress, black woollen stockings, men's boots and a black straw bonnet. Polly was an "unfortunate": a polite word for a prostitute and she was probably an alcoholic. She lived in workhouses and, when se had the money to pay, in lodging houses. When a policeman examined the body, he discovered the killer probably strangled Polly first, put her on the ground, and cut her throat.
ANNIE CHAPMAN
Annie Chapman, or Dark Annie to her friends, was 47 years old and she was 1.52m tall. She had dark brown hair and blue eyes. The victim was killed in the night of the 8th September 1886. Her history told a sad story; once she had children, but one died and another was disabled. Annie worked when possible, selling flowers or making clothes, but her taste for alcohol dominated her life and eventually she had to walks the streets as a prostitute. Annie Chapman was found dead in the backyard of 29 Hambury street by a resident of the houses nearby. The wowan's throat had been cut twice and parts of her body had been removed.
CATHERINE EDDOWES
Catherine Eddowes 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. The death of Catherine was linked to another event where two woman were killed in the same night. Catherine was arrested for being drunk and released after sobering up. She was brutally sliced open and her body was multilated.
other victims
Mary Jane was the Ripper's fourth victim and also the youngest. Her body was found inside her home where several parts of her body were placed around the room. Mary Jane died in the night of 9th November 1888. She was seen earlier in a pub drinking and the following morning she was found by her landlord who came to collect her rent .
Elizabeth Stride was the third victim of this aggressive killer and she was a prostitute too. She was about 42 years old, she had curly dark-brown hair and light grey eyes. Her body was found in the night of 29th September 1888. But the murder of Elizabeth Stride was not enough. Jack the Ripper went to look for another victim.
WHITECHAPEL
How was life in the 19th century like?
All five murders belonging to Jack the Ripper took place within a mile of each other, in or near the Whitechapel district of London’s East End, from August 7 to September 10, 1888.Whitechapel offered the optimal breeding ground for crimes and poor behavior. Murder, prostitution and violence were common and vicious circles like these were rarely broken in such poor districts. For women life was much harder. Due to a lack of proper work and money many women and girls were led into prostitution.
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Presentation
JACK THE RIPPER
chalkboard
by Peter Foreman
I’m an awesome subtitle, ideal for giving more context about the topic at hand
AGNESE OLIVOTTI
Who was Jack the ripper?
Jack the Ripper is the most dangerous and feared serial killer in the world as well as the man who terrorized London in 1888, killing at least five women in a brutal and cruent ways. The killer was never captured or even identified, Jack the Ripper remains one of the most famous murderer in the history but nobody has ever discovered his true identity.
The name comes from an anonymous letter sent to the Central New Agency in which the unknown sender blamed himself for the crimes by signing "Jack the Ripper"
MARY ANN NICHOLS
Mary Ann Nichols, known as Polly, was a 42-year-old wowan and mother of five children who was found dead on 31st August 1888, just a few days after her forty-third birthday. She was about 1.58m tall, and had dark brown hair. When she was found she was wearing a blue dress, black woollen stockings, men's boots and a black straw bonnet. Polly was an "unfortunate": a polite word for a prostitute and she was probably an alcoholic. She lived in workhouses and, when se had the money to pay, in lodging houses. When a policeman examined the body, he discovered the killer probably strangled Polly first, put her on the ground, and cut her throat.
ANNIE CHAPMAN
Annie Chapman, or Dark Annie to her friends, was 47 years old and she was 1.52m tall. She had dark brown hair and blue eyes. The victim was killed in the night of the 8th September 1886. Her history told a sad story; once she had children, but one died and another was disabled. Annie worked when possible, selling flowers or making clothes, but her taste for alcohol dominated her life and eventually she had to walks the streets as a prostitute. Annie Chapman was found dead in the backyard of 29 Hambury street by a resident of the houses nearby. The wowan's throat had been cut twice and parts of her body had been removed.
CATHERINE EDDOWES
Catherine Eddowes 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. The death of Catherine was linked to another event where two woman were killed in the same night. Catherine was arrested for being drunk and released after sobering up. She was brutally sliced open and her body was multilated.
other victims
Mary Jane was the Ripper's fourth victim and also the youngest. Her body was found inside her home where several parts of her body were placed around the room. Mary Jane died in the night of 9th November 1888. She was seen earlier in a pub drinking and the following morning she was found by her landlord who came to collect her rent .
Elizabeth Stride was the third victim of this aggressive killer and she was a prostitute too. She was about 42 years old, she had curly dark-brown hair and light grey eyes. Her body was found in the night of 29th September 1888. But the murder of Elizabeth Stride was not enough. Jack the Ripper went to look for another victim.
WHITECHAPEL
How was life in the 19th century like?
All five murders belonging to Jack the Ripper took place within a mile of each other, in or near the Whitechapel district of London’s East End, from August 7 to September 10, 1888.Whitechapel offered the optimal breeding ground for crimes and poor behavior. Murder, prostitution and violence were common and vicious circles like these were rarely broken in such poor districts. For women life was much harder. Due to a lack of proper work and money many women and girls were led into prostitution.