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    around the “Jack the Ripper” case‚ including a theory about “Leather Apron”. He was described as a slippermaker who prowled on women after midnight‚ and the newspaper reports instilled fear among the residents of Whitechapel. In the first “Dear Boss” letter‚ Jack says‚ ‘That joke about Leather Apron gave me real fits’‚ revealing that Jack was media savvy. In the “Saucy Jack” letter‚ the killer says‚ ‘Thanks for keeping the last letter back till I got to In two of the “Dear Boss” letters‚ Jack the Ripper

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    New Age in ’Jack the Ripper’ In less than two minutes and thirty seconds Jack The Ripper establishes itself as a modern telling of a very old tale. The Ripper is back and he is on the streets of London‚ marveling at the nuances of this nostalgic old city suddenly thrust into modern times‚ much like himself. Jack The Ripper short Unlike it’s suspense/ horror counterparts Jack The Ripper opts for introducing the villain in the first few seconds‚ in fact‚ this short is from The Rippers point of

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    History Essay Should Jack the ripper be taught in KS3? I am sure you have heard of the unidentified murderer dubbed with the name ‘Jack the Ripper’ who was active around the Whitechapel area of London in 1888. He was well known for killing 5 female prostitutes‚ the victims were all killed at about the same time and place which led the police to think it was a serial killer. ‘Jack’ was pictured as being a middle aged man living his life alone and wearing a long black coat to cover up any

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    Jack the Ripper and the myth of male violence From my point of view‚ the Ripper murders are extremely suspicious‚ for everything points out that it may have been something provoked on purpose in order to put women under control. According to this article‚ between 1870 and 1880‚ feminists were organizing political mobilizations against state regulation of prostitution in London. What resulted from those mobilizations was having respectable women talking in public about sexuality‚ proceeding to uncover

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    Prufrock Not Jack “The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot is a story about a man that has a question to ask and wants to tell you about it while wandering the streets of a city that has yellow smoke in the streets (16‚ 24). The places that Prufrock chooses are not prestigious such as “half-deserted streets” (4)‚ “one-night cheap motels” (6)‚ and “sawdust restaurants with oyster-shells” (7). Prufrock has a question to ask‚ but he will get to that later. This walk takes place in October

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    Why Was ’Jack the Ripper’ Never Caught? In 1888‚ 5 horrific and brutal murders were committed‚ which the police believed were all by the same man. This particular case‚ even today‚ intrigues people all over the globe due to the fact that the perpetrator was never caught. He’s known to the world as ’Jack the Ripper’ because of the vicious way in which he mutilated his victims. The four main contributors to him not being caught were the police investigation and incompetence‚ media sensationalism

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    Since the time of Jack the Ripper serial killers and their prey have captivated the world. Their victims range from five to hundred‚ but all share the same notorious lime light. Throughout America’s history there have been stories of serial killers that have been told to scare and fascinate us. The question remains "Why do we find serial killers so fascinating?" What is a serial killer? Webster defines a serial killer as someone who kills three or more people at the same time‚ or in a short interval

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    the police unable to catch Jack the Ripper? There were a number of reasons for why the infamous serial killer known as Jack the Ripper managed to escape with the killings which he did to prostitutes in Whitechapel. There was no single reason for why the Ripper managed to escape from the police however there was a number of reasons such as the nature of the Whitechapel‚ the Rippers methods‚ the role of the press‚ other stories which conflicted to theories of who the Ripper was‚ mistakes of the police

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    Evaluate the humanisation of serial killers‚ with particular focus of Jack the Ripper and Ted Bundy Investigators perspectives on the ’Serial Killer’ have changed over the centuries‚ from a belief in the middle ages of the supernatural committing the crimes‚ to the 19th century idea of a deformed ’monster’ seeking revenge at society‚ to the widely accepted modern day viewing that serial killers are in fact people‚ and we may not be able to tell them apart from other members of our society. This

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    Why did the police in 1888 never catch Jack the Ripper? In the autumn of 1888‚ an air of mystery and terror cloaked and surrounded the city of London. An unidentified murderer who had given himself the name Jack the Ripper was loose on the streets of the east end‚ killing and mutilating innocent women whilst the police seemed helpless‚ unable to catch the killer. But why was Jack the Ripper never caught? In this essay I will investigate the reasons why the infamous murderer was never caught‚ including

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