Jack the Ripper is the World's most notorious serial killer. A shadow man, whose identity remains unknown to this day - though, there are many theories as to who Jack the Ripper was. Some of these theories about Jack the Ripper seem credible, while other theories about Jack the Ripper seem fanciful.
His identity revealed, could have enlightened us to how many people Jack the Ripper actually killed. We may never know who Jack was, or how many victims he actually passed - far too much time has passed, which probably means that the Jack the Ripper events will largely remain a mystery. There are things that are less of a mystery though. The Whitechapel Murders There was a total of 11 women killed in the Whitechapel district of London, between the 3rd of April 1888 and the 13th of February 1891. All of these women at one point or another throughout history, have thought to have been the victim of Jack the Rippers. All of the women were (in order they were murdered): Emma Smith Martha Tabram Mary Ann Nichols Annie Chapman Elizabeth Stride Catherine Eddowes Mary Jane Kelly Rose Mylett Alice McKenzie Frances Cole And an unknown woman whose torso was found. Today, however, not all of the Whitechapel Murders are thought to have been at the hands of Jack. Six of the women are not thought to have been victims of the Ripper. The Canonical Five Five of the women from the Whitechapel Murders are now thought to have been the work of one man - Jack. These women were: Mary Ann Nichols Annie Chapman Elizabeth Stride Catherine Eddowes Mary Jane Kelly The Ripper at least killed five of these women. Could there have been more women that the police didn't discover, that were also victims of Jack the Ripper? Possibly.
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