Jack the Ripper. But who was he?

Who was the phantom that terrorized the east end of London in the
autumn of 1888.

Some Historians believe it was the devil himself.

Many church goers at the time believed it was religious madman doing the slayings to Rid the streets of vice and sins.

Someone that was mentally disturbed, who had a great hatred for women, especially fallen women of lower class.

Someone who walked the streets of whitechapel, spitting and foaming at the mouth. Very unlikely.

I will let you decide..

Like the modern serial killer`s of today, This person looked normal. someone who would go about his daily business.

Jack was most likely of the asocial type; preferring to be alone and probably worked at a job that promoted that atmosphere.

You have to remember at the time of the killings, and at the hight of
the panic, when women were afraid to go out, or be approached by a
man. somehow the ripper slipped through this.



So who was he? A gentleman with a top-hat that looked like this.




or an ordinary working class man, That looked like this.

Well whoever he was, the women at the hight of the murders thought it safe to walk down the streets with this man and do business for a penny or a loaf of bread.

Who knows one day someone might shed new light on one of Britain's
biggest mysteries of the last century - Jack the Ripper.

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First Victim of Jack the Ripper ( Polly )

Mary Ann Nichols 43 years of age". Also Known as Polly was murdered in buck`s Row


Mary Ann Nichols 1883 Photo

On the night of her death, Polly is known to have been staying at a
lodging house known locally as ‘The White House’, 56 Flower and Dean Street, where men and women are allowed to share a bed.

Friday, 31st August 1888:

11pm: An unnamed witness sees Polly walking down Whitechapel Road.

12.30am: Polly leaves The Frying Pan public house and returns to the
lodging house.

Approx. 1.30am: The deputy of the lodging house tells Polly to leave as she cannot pay the fee (known as “doss money”). Polly leaves but asks for a bed to be saved for her, exclaiming “see what a jolly bonnet I’ve got now” and showing off a new black bonnet.

2.30am: Polly meets Emily Holland and claims she has had her doss money three times already that day but has spent it on alcohol. She tells Emily that she is going to try soliciting for trade one more time before returning to the lodging house on Flower and Dean Street.

3.15am: Two police officers patrolling Buck’s Row report nothing unusual.

3.45am: Polly Nichols' body is discovered in Buck's Row by Charles Cross and Robert Paul. two men find police officer P.C. Neil, who calls for Dr. Llewellyn. The doctor pronounces Polly dead.

The inquest testimony reported Polly as having her throat slit, Two or three inches from the left side was a wound running in a jagged manner. The wound was a very deep one, and the tissues were cut through. as well as several incisions running across the naked body.



Buck's Row Mary Ann Nichols body is discovered



old photo of Buck’s Row, The arrow points to site where Mary Ann Nichols mutilated body was found.


Buck’s Row the site where Mary Ann Nichols body was found.
photo taken 2009.



Mary Ann Nichols Mortuary photo 1888

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Hanbury street Murder

The next murder committed by Jack the ripper was Annie Chapman.


Photo Annie Chapman 1880

This Route takes me Right into the heart of whitechapel.

The walk from Dorset street to Hanbury street took me just under 5
minutes.

Number 29 Hanbury Street is the site which Annie Chapman, the second victim of Jack the Ripper, was murdered on 8th September 1888. Although the murder site has now been obliterated, There is still several buildings that survives from 1888 and where one of the major suspects actually worked!

Saturday, 8th September 1888: Approx 1am: A lodger, William Stevens, reports seeing Annie wrapping some medication in a piece of envelope after the pill box broke.

1.35am: Annie returns to the lodging house, eating a baked potato, she tells the deputy that she cannot afford her bed, but asks for it to be saved for her as she will be back soon.

5.30am: A witness named Elizabeth Long reports seeing Annie with a man (she only sees the back of the man). He asks Annie “will you?” and she replies “yes”.

( This eyewitness account by Elizabeth Long is very important, she could be the only one that ever did Actually see Jack the Ripper)

A young carpenter living at 27 Hanbury Street walks into his back yard probably to use the outhouse. Passing the five foot tall wooden fence which separates his yard from that of number 29, he hears voices quite close. The only word he can make out is a woman saying "No" He then heard something falling against the fence.


( This witness statement from the carpenter is also important, Had he peered over the wooden fence that night, He would most definitely had seen Jack the Ripper)".

Annie's body was discovered a little before 6.00am by John Davis, a man who lived on the third floor of No.29 with his family.Annie Chapman`s abdomen had been entirely laid open, the intestines, severed from their mesenteric attachments, had been lifted out of the body and placed on the shoulder of the corpse; whilst from the pelvis, the uterus and its appendages were Removed.

Annie Chapman Post-Mortem photo 1888

Murder site 29 Hanbury street 1888


Annie Chapman was found in the backyard of 29 hanbury street

Annie Chapman`s Murder site, photo taken 2009
The site is now Dominated by the Truman Brewery.
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Jack the Ripper (Elizabeth Stride)

The next murder committed by the whitechapel Fiend was that of Elizabeth
Stride .


Elizabeth Stride 1872 Photo

She met her Assassin between 12:45 a.m - 1.00am.

Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride (September 1888) is believed to be the
third victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer called Jack
the Ripper, who killed and mutilated prostitutes in the Whitechapel
area of London from late August to early November 1888

She was seen by an eyewitness being attacked by a man who might of
been jack the ripper, and thrown to the ground on the street outside
Dutfield's Yard at around 12:45 a.m.

Elizabeth Stride was killed on the night of the "Double Event" that
saw the murder of Catherine Eddowes less than an hour later.

Stride's body was discovered close to 1:00am in the early morning of Sunday, 30 September 1888, lying on the ground in Dutfield's Yard, off Berner Street in Whitechapel. Elizabeth Stride was 44 years old when she Died.



Elizabeth Stride post-mortem Photo 1888



Body of Elizabeth Stride Discovered






Dutfields Yard, how it looks today, photo taken 20th sep 2009

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Theory on Jack the Ripper

What i Learned from this Walk is that each murder site can be reached in under 5 to 10 minutes, And all the murders were commited within the Whitechapel Area.

There is a good possibility that Jack the ripper Lived in the Area, Where all the murders took place.

He was a local man and Known to a lot of People. Someone who Appeared Trustworthy.

He Probably worked in the local pub or a shop.

Maybe the most important evidence is the way the Ripper cut his
victims. When he removed organs from the victims he would dissect
their bodies in the same manner that a trained doctor would have done. To do this in total Darkness, under Tight time constraints is unbelivable.

This shows that Jack the Ripper had some medical Knowledge, To know exactly where to find the organs, and cut them out in one big sweep.

At the time of the murders, When Panic was at a High, when prostitutes were afraid to go out, or even be approached by a Stranger. Somehow The ripper slipped Through this.

This shows he Probably did not look threatening at all, maybe a man that was lady- like "feminine" maybe someone who knew the women.

Who knows, one day we may find the Ripper’s DNA or fingerprints,.. I very well doubt it. 120 years have past, all the Evidence has Long Disappeared.

His Poor victims Lie in cemeteries Across London. And so does Jack the ripper. Maybe somewere in a whitechapel cemetery, or maybe in a paupers Grave.

Thousands of people who visit the Grave yards of London every year, probably walk past the Rippers Grave...Just a thought.

The hunt for the Victorian Killer`s identity by Ripperologists and students will continue for generations to come.
Who knows, one day we may find the Truth to this Mystery.

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Whitechapel Murderer in Dorset Street

The next route my walk takes me to is Dorset Street, where
Miller's Court once stood.

The walk from Goulston street to Dorset Street took me just under 4
minutes, which Generally shows that each murder site can be reached in under 10 minutes.

This is where Mary Jane Kelly met her killer.



Artist impression Mary Jane Kelly 1888

At 2:00 am she is seen in Commercial Street

While standing under a street light near the Queen's Head Public House an eyewitness gets a good look at man with Mary Jane Kelly. He has a pale complexion, a slight moustache turned up at the corners, dark hair, dark eyes.

The man puts his hand on Kelly's shoulder and says something at which Kelly and the man laugh. the eyewitness hears Kelly say "All right." and the man say "You will be all right for what I have told you." The man then puts his right hand on Kelly's shoulder and they begin to walk towards Dorset Street, The couple then head down to Miller's Court.

Mary Jane Kelly was killed on Friday 9 November 1888. Her gruesomely mutilated body was discovered shortly after 10:45 a.m., lying on the bed in the single room where she lived at 13 Miller's Court, off Dorset Street, Spitalfields.

This murder was the most gruesome, Her throat had been severed down to the spine, and her abdomen virtually emptied of its organs. Her heart was missing.
There was slabs of flesh on the side table, her face was mutilated beyound recognition.



Dorset Street was Where Mary Jane Kelly was Slaughtered by Jack the Ripper.
This is the Passage way leading into Miller`s Court.




Dorset Street, how it looks today, photo taken 20th sep 2009



The mutilated remains of Mary Jane Kelly, Taken back in 1888 by the city of London Police, This photo shows the gruesome & terrifying murder Committed by Him.

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Jack the Ripper ( blood stained apron)

The next route my walk takes me is Goulston Street passage.
The walk from Mitre Square to Goulston street took me just under 5 minutes.



which Generally shows that the murders where committed within
a one mile radius, and each murder site can be reached in under 10
minutes.

Goulston Street is now one of many streets which take on the overflow from Petticoat Lane and Wentworth Street markets.


Wentworth street market back in 1888, where jack the ripper stalked his victims.



Wentworth street market, how it looks today, photo taken 20th sep 2009

Below is Goulston street passage, just around the corner from wentworth street market. This is where jack the ripper dropped the bloodied apron..

This is the doorway to these flats, where fragment of a blood stained apron, matching that cut away from the fourth victim, Catherine Eddowes, was found.

A piece of Eddowes' apron, which the Ripper used to wipe off his
knife, was found by a constable near this doorway that had a chalked
message over the door. "The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing",




Goulston street passage is where the bloodied apron was found in 1888, this photo was taken at a later Date.




Goulston street passage how it looks Today, photo taken 20th sep 2009

The next route my walk takes me to is Dorset Street, Where Jack the ripper Killed Mary Jane Kelly.

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Jack the Ripper (Hunting Ground)

This route that my walk takes has been designed to get straight into
the area where the murders occurred and give you a better understanding of what the neighbourhood was like when Jack the Ripper stalked the very alleyways and passageways.

Mitre Square is a small, quiet square heading off Mitre Street, Aldgate. It has three entrances: one from Mitre Street, the second leading from Duke Street via the narrow Church Passage, and the third leading from St James's Passage.

Catherine Eddowes had early on been arrested for being drunk & disorderly, At around 1:00 am she was released from the police station.

She turned left out the doorway which took her in the opposite direction of what would have been the fastest way back to Flower and Dean Street. She appears to be heading back toward Aldgate High Street where she had become drunk. On going down Duke Street, and at the end of which was Church Passage which led into Mitre Square is where she met jack the ripper.


Catherine Eddowes 1883 Photo

Catherine Eddowes like Elizabeth Stride, killed on Sunday 30 September 1888. Her body was found in Mitre Square, in the City of London, three-quarters of an hour after Stride's. her throat was, severed by two cuts, the abdomen was ripped open by a long, deep, jagged wound. The left kidney and the major part of the uterus had been removed. Her and Stride's murders were later called "The Double Event" in the media, and across London.




Mitre square was the scene of Catherine Eddowes
murder committed by Jack the Ripper.



Above: Mitre square how it looks today, photo taken 20th sep 2009.
Eddowe's body was found just behind the bench in the back (seen Behind the car)



Catherine Eddowes post-mortem Photo 1888

The next route my walk takes me to is Dorset Street passage. where Miller's Court once stood.
Dorset Street was the scene of Mary Jane Kelly`s murder committed by Jack the Ripper.

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