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2 The case of… JACK THE RIPPER By: Emily Whetstone

3 :Victims: Mary Ann Nichols Annie Chapman Elizabeth Stride Catherine Eddowes Mary Jane Kelly

4 Descriptions of the victims… Mary Ann Nichols Born August 26, 1845 Nearly 44 years of age when she died. 5’2” with dark complexion Brown hair and eyes Died August 31 st, 1888 Annie Chapman Eliza Anne Smith Was married Born in September of 1841 45 years of age when she died 5’ tall with a pallid complexion Dark Brown hair and Blue eyes Died September 8 th, 1888

5 Elizabeth Stride Born November 27 th, 1843 45 years of age when she died 5’5” with a pale complexion Curly dark brown hair with light gray eyes Died September 30 th, 1888 Catherine Eddowes Born April 14 th, 1842 Around 45 years of age when she died 5 feet tall Dark auburn hair and hazel eyes Died September 30 th, 1888

6 Mary Jane Kelly Born around 1863 Around age 25 when she died 5’7” pale complexion blonde hair and blue eyes Died November 9 th, 1888

7 :Suspects: Prince Albert Victor David Cohen James Kelly Michael Ostrog Francis Thompson

8 :Top Two Main Suspects:

9 :First Suspect: Prince Albert Victor Most famous suspect in Jack the Ripper case. He is the son of Queen Victoria. He was known as a slow child and rumors came about that he became mildly retarded. He was considered a suspect because of rumors that were going around saying that he had an infection making him insane that compelled him to cause all the murders. He died in a mental hospital due to “softening of the brain.”

10 Prince Albert Victor

11 :Second Suspect: David Cohen Known as a polish Jew who lives in Whitechapel. He was accused of the deaths because he had a big hatred towards women, especially in the prostitute class. He became one of the strongest suspects of the murders. He became insane and was sent to a lunatic asylum in March of 1889. Around most of these murders he was identified at the locations. In the asylum he was to dangerous to be around other patients and was moved to constant observation because of his violent tendencies.

12 David Cohen When he was confined to the insane asylum, the deaths had died down and afterwards ended.

13 :Third Suspect: James Kelly Born on April 20 th 1860. He comes off as a good man but is mental. He gets married to Sarah Brider and has a very bad temper. Kelly gets charged with the murder of his wife. He is sent to an asylum and then escapes. He heads to London with his anger.

14 :Fourth suspect: Michael Ostrog Born in 1833. Had served a lot of time in prison for theft, fraud, and nearly shot his captors. Suffered from Mania and known as a dangerous man. In 1900 was partially paralyzed and released form prison in 1904. Nothing was heard about this man after he was released.

15 :Fifth Suspect: Francis Thompson Born on December 18 th, 1859. He was a poet and died at the age of 48 in London. Died of tuberculosis-related illnesses in 1907. He was born and raised Roman Catholic. He was a suspect of these murders because he was accused to go into the Whitechapel with a leather apron on and the murderer was known to wear a leather apron.

16 :Police Officials: Inspector Frederick Abberline Sir Robert Anderson Chief Inspector John George Littlechild

17 Inspector Frederick Abberline Born January 8 th 1843. Had a wife named Emma. Promoted to local inspector of Whitehouse around 1878. Involved by being one of the investigators in “Jack the Ripper” murder cases.

18 Sir Robert Anderson Anderson wrote about the murder case and about how ripper was never found, but the identity of the killer was known.

19 Chief Inspector John George Littlechild Born December 21 st, 1847. February 3 rd 1882 was promoted to Chief Inspector. In September of 1913 he writes a letter stating that suspects someone as a ripper suspect.

20 :My Theory on: “Jack The Ripper”

21 :David Cohen: This is because: He has all the signs, anger, and personality of the Ripper that was being portrayed. He didn’t like women at all, especially the prostitutes, and they were the main trigger. When he was not contained in the asylum all the murders took place at this time. When he was in the asylum all murders had stopped because he was held captive. David Cohen lived in Whitechapel where all the murders were located around.

22 He had a violent temper and had harmed other patients in the asylum. He was spotted by many witnesses around the locations and time of the murders.

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24 Resources http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=p ictures+of+david+cohen+from+jack+the+ri pper+case&btnG=Google+Search Http://www.casebook.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripp erhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripp er.


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