JACK THE RIPPER'S FAKE NEW:

 Jack the Ripper is the name given to an unidentified serial killer. He was active during the

summer and autumn of 1888 in the Whitechapel district of London, England, which was known

for its overpopulation.

The main victims thought to be killed by the Ripper were five women:

 Mary Ann Nichols - 43 years old (31 August)

 Annie Chapman - 47 years old (8 September)

 Elizabeth Stride - 44 years old (30 September)

 Catherine Eddowes - 46 years old (30 September)

 Mary Jane Kelly - around 25 years old (9 November)

Newspapers and police in London around this time started to get taunting letters. The letters

were signed "Jack the Ripper". Other murders were reported around the same time, but were not

thought to be done by Jack the Ripper.

Nobody knows who Jack the Ripper really was. Some think he might have been a doctor or

a butcher because of how he killed the women, much like how a surgeon might perform surgery,

or how a butcher might dissect an animal. All the murders happened on weekends, so it could

have been someone who did not live in London but visited the city on weekends, or someone

who worked during the week and was only free at the weekends. In September 2014, a research

group claimed that it had identified Jack the Ripper as a 23-year-old Jewish immigrant from

Central Europe named Aaron Kosminski.

JACK THE RIPPER’S FIRST MURDERS

The Ripper was famous for the brutality of his murders. At about 23:00 on 30 August, Mary Ann

Nichols was seen walking the Whitechapel Road; at 00:30, she was seen to leave a pub in Brick

Lane, Spitalfields. She was later seen at the corner of Osborn Street and Whitechapel Road, at

02:30, an hour before her death, by Nelly Holland. Nichols was found lying dead in front of a

gated stable entrance in Buck's Row, Whitechapel.


Nobody had seen or heard a thing, the killer struck again on 8 September, Annie Chapman was

seen talking to a man at about 5:30 a.m. just beyond the backyard of 29 Hanbury Street,

Spitalfields. Mrs. Long described him as over forty and a little taller than Chapman, of dark

complexion, and of foreign, "shabby-genteel" appearance. He was wearing a deer-stalker hat and

dark overcoat, carpenter Albert Cadosch had entered the neighboring yard at 27 Hanbury Street

seconds later, and heard voices in the yard followed by the sound of something falling against the

fence. Chapman's body was discovered at just before 6:00 a.m. on the morning of 8 September

1888 by a resident of number 29, market porter John Davis. She was lying on the ground near a

doorway in the back yard.

Two weeks later, a letter was sent claimed to have been written by the killer himself. The letter,

received on September 27 1888, was signed, "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper." The law

enforcement and newspapers referred to him as the Ripper from that point on.


DOUBLE MURDERS

Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes were killed in the early morning of Sunday 30

September 1888. Stride's body was discovered at about 1 a.m., in Dutfield's Yard, off Berner

Street (now Henriques Street) in Whitechapel. The cause of death was one clear-cut incision

which severed the main artery on the left side of the neck. Uncertainty about whether Stride's

murder should be attributed to the Ripper. Witnesses who said they saw Stride with a man earlier

that night gave differing descriptions: some said her companion was fair, others dark; some said

he was shabbily dressed, others well-dressed.


Eddowes' body was found in Mitre Square, in the City of London, three-quarters of an hour after

Stride's. A local man, Joseph Lawende, had passed through the square with two friends shortly

before the murder, and he described seeing a fair-haired man of shabby appearance with a

woman who may have been Eddowes. His companions, however, were unable to confirm his

description. Eddowes' and Stride's murders were later called the "double event".

THE END OF THE CRIMES

Mary Jane Kelly was seen with a man of "Jewish appearance". Kelly and the man headed for her

room at 13 Miller's Court, Elizabeth Prater, who was woken by her kitten walking over her neck,

and Sarah Lewis both reported hearing a faint cry of "Murder!" at about 4:00 a.m., but did not

react because they reported that it was common to hear such cries in the East End. She claimed

not to have slept and to have heard people moving in and out of the court throughout the night.

She thought she heard someone leaving the residence at about 5:45 a.m. Kelly's body was

discovered the next morning lying on the bed at 10:45 a.m. on Friday 9 November 1888.

After the murder of Mary Jane Kelly, the Ripper murders stopped suddenly. The identity of Jack

the Ripper is unknown. Although many historians have different opinions and theories on who

Jack the Ripper was, it would probably never be known who he was.

Traducción:

Jack el Destripador es el nombre dado a un asesino no identificado. Él estuvo activo durante el verano y otoño de 1888 en el distrito de Whitechapel de Londres, Inglaterra, que era conocido por su sobrepoblación.

Sus principales víctimas fueron cuatro mujeres:

·       Mary Ann Nichols – 43 años (31 de agosto).

·       Annie Chapman – 47 años (8 de septiembre).

·       Elizabeth Stride – 44 años (30 de septiembre).

·       Mary Jane Kelly – cerca de 25 años (9 de noviembre).

Los periódicos y la policía de Londres empezaron a recibir cartas burlonas. Las cartas estaban firmadas por “Jack el Destripador”. Se denunciaron otros crímenes, pero no pensaban que fuera Jack el Destripador.

Nadie sabía quien era en realidad Jack el Destripador. Algunos pensaban que era un doctor o un carnicero, por cómo mataba a las mujeres, bastante parecido a las operaciones quirúrgicas, o cómo un carnicero disecaba a un animal. Todos los asesinatos sucedieron en fin de semana, así que podía ser una persona que no viviera en Londres y se pasara solo por el fin de semana, o alguien que trabajaba los días de semana y solo podía matar a gente los días de semana. En septiembre de 2014, un grupo de investigadores aclamó que habían encontrado a Jack el Destripador. Era un inmigrante judío de 23 años proveniente de Europa Central llamado Aaron Kosinski.

LOS PRIMEROS ASESINATOS DE JACK EL DESTRIPADOR

El Destripador era famoso por sus asesinatos brutales. Sobre las 23:30 el 30 de agosto, Mary Ann Nichols fue vista andando por la carretera Whitechapel; a las 00:30, fue vista saliendo de un bar en Brick Lane, Spitafields. Fue vista más tarde en la esquina de la calle Osborn y la carretera Whitechapel, a las 2:30. Una hora antes de su asesinato, por Nelly Holland. Nichols fue encontrada muerta en la puerta de un local cerrado en la carretera de Buck, Whitechapel. Nadie vio ni oyó nada.

El asesino atacó de nuevo el 8 de septiembre, Annie Chapman había sido vista hablando con un hombre a las 5:30 en la calle Hambury, 29, Spitafields. La señora Long lo describía como un hombre de pasados los 40, un poco más alto que Chapman, de piel oscura y con una apariencia poco elegante. Llevaba un sombrero hecho de piel de ciervo y un abrigo oscuro, el carpintero Albert Cadosch entró en la parcela de al lado, la del 27, y segundos después, escuchó voces en la parcela de al lado y el sonido de alguien cayendo sobre la valla. El cuerpo de Chapman fue encontrado a las 6:00 del 8 de septiembre de 1888 por el porta bolsas del dueño de la parcela, John Davis. Estaba tumbada cerca de una salida del patio trasero.

Dos semanas más tarde, llegó una carta escrita por el asesino. La carta se recibió el 27 de septiembre de 1888, estaba firmada: “Siempre tuyo, Jack el Destripador”. La abogacía y los periódicos se refieren a él como el Destripador por esto.

 

ASESINATOS DOBLES:

Elizabeth Stride y Catherine Eddowes fueron asesinadas el domingo 30 de septiembre de 1888 bien temprano en la mañana. El cuerpo de Stride fue encontrado a las 1 de la mañana, en Dudfield’s Yard, en la calle Berner (ahora la plaza Henriques). La causa de la muerte fue un corte limpio en el cuello que acabó con la arteria Aorta en la parte izquierda del cuello. Desafortunadamente, el asesinato de Stride debería ser reconocido por Jack el Destripador. Testigos decían ver a Stride con un hombre antes aquella noche. Unos dijeron que tenía la piel clara, otros dijeron que la tenía oscura. Unos decían que iba con ropas harapientas. Otros decían que iba bien vestido.

El cuerpo de Eddowes fue encontrado en Mitre Square, en la ciudad de Londres, tres cuartos de hora después del asesinato de Stride. Un hombre de la ciudad, Joseph Lawende, pasó por la plaza con dos amigos poco antes del asesinato, y dijo ver un hombre con pelo claro y apariencia harapienta con una mujer que debería ser Eddowes. Sus amigos, sin embargo, no podían corroborar. Los asesinatos de Eddowes y Stride fueron llamados un “evento doble”.

EL FIN DE LOS CRÍMENES:

Mary Jane Kelly fue vista con un hombre de apariencia judía. Kelly y el hombre se dirigieron a su casa en la calle Corte Miller, 13, Elizabeth Prater, quien estaba sacando a pasear a su gatita en su cuello, y Sarah Lewis, ambas denunciaron oír un grito que decía “¡Asesinato!” sobre las 4 de la mañana. Pero no reaccionó porque ella denunció múltiples gritos en East End. Ella deseó no estar durmiendo y haber oído a gente caminando por la noche. Ella pudo oír a alguien entrando en su residencia a las 5:45. El cuerpo de Kelly fue descubierto ese mismo día a las 10:45 el viernes 9 de noviembre de 1888.

Después de este asesinato, de repente, los asesinatos de Jack el Destripador pararon. La identidad de Jack el Destripador es desconocida. Aunque muchos historiadores tienen distintas opiniones, probablemente nunca sabremos quien fue Jack el Destripador.

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