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What (who) is Jack the Ripper - definition


Jack the Ripper suspects         
  • Prince Albert
  • Charles Lechmere
  • Frederick Bailey Deeming
  • Montague John Druitt
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  • ''[[Illustrated Police News]]'' sketch depicting the discovery of the body of [[Catherine Eddowes]] in [[Mitre Square]]
  • James Kelly
  • James Kenneth Stephen
  • Joseph Barnett
  • Seweryn Kłosowski
  • Lewis Caroll
  • Michael Ostrog
  • Michael Maybrick
  • James Maybrick
  • Dr Thomas Neil Cream
  • John Pizer
  • Robert Donston Stephenson
  • Sir John Williams
  • Sir William Withey Gull
  • Walter Sickert
  • Willy Clarkson
  • William Henry Bury
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Jack the Ripper Suspects; List of Proposed Jack the Ripper Suspects; James Kelly (proposed Jack the Ripper suspect); List of proposed Jack the Ripper suspects; John Pizer; List of Jack the Ripper suspects; Charles Cross (Ripper suspect); Jacob Levy (butcher)
A series of murders that took place in the East End of London from August to November 1888 was blamed on an unidentified assailant who was nicknamed Jack the Ripper. Since that time, the identity of the killer or killers has been widely debated, and over 100 Jack the Ripper suspects have been named.
Jack the Ripper in fiction         
  • Sketch of [[Eric Porter]] as the character "Dr John Pritchard" in ''[[Hands of the Ripper]]''. In the film, the kindly Dr Pritchard adopts the Ripper's murderous daughter.<ref>Meikle, p. 121</ref>
  • Title page of ''The Curse Upon Mitre Square'', 1888
  • Walter Sickert, 1884
WORKS OF FICTION FEATURING JACK THE RIPPER
Jack the Ripper fiction; Jack the Ripper in popular culture
Jack the Ripper, the notorious serial killer who terrorized Whitechapel in 1888, features in works of fiction ranging from gothic novels published at the time of the murders to modern motion pictures, televised dramas and video games.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ripper (television); Ripper (disambiguation); The Ripper; The Ripper (disambiguation)
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Examples of use of Jack the Ripper
1. Sutcliffe is a deranged murderer who butchered more women than Jack the Ripper.
2. They now make musicals about Jack the Ripper and Al Capone.
3. Miller has described the line as part Patti Smith, part back alley Jack the Ripper.
4. Like Jack the Ripper and Ronnie Biggs, it has become etched onto the national consciousness.
5. Jack the Ripper remains infamous, in part because his identity was never unmasked.