Murderer Leather Apron Background In the mid 19 th century an influx of Irish and Jewish immigrants lead to a social outcry of nativism racism and sexism At the same time poor economic conditions lead many women to prostitution ID: 634888
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Jack The Ripper
The
Whitechapel
Murderer, Leather ApronSlide2
Background
In the mid 19th century an influx of Irish and Jewish immigrants lead to a social outcry of
nativism
, racism, and sexism.
At the same time poor economic conditions lead many women to prostitution.
Whitechapel
housed many of the immigrants and was pointed to as a slum of immorality, even before the murders beganSlide3
Suspects
Many people were named as suspects in both the original investigation and modern speculationSuggestions that the murders were committed by a doctor, based on the efficiency of organ removal
Suggestions both that the murderer was a local resident and that he was an aristocrat who came to the area
Most of these caused by social
predijuceSlide4
Suspects Cont.
List of suspectsPrince Albert VictorJoseph Barnett
Alfred Napier
Blacchard
W. H. Bury
Lewis Carroll
David Cohen
Dr. T. Neill Cream
Frederic Deeming
Montague John Druitt
Carl
Feignenbaum
Ect
.Slide5
Dr. T Neill Cream
1850 – 1892Oldest of 8 Impregnated
Flora Elizabeth Brooks, and almost killed her during surgery
Married her
The body of a young Chambermaid found in his office in Canada, he was not charged
Killed a railway worker when he became suspicious of the affair he was having with his wife. Was
imprisioned
Would have gotten away had he not ordered the body
exumedSlide6
Dr. T Neill Cream Cont.
Supposed to serve a life sentence, but was let out early for “Good Behavior”Poisoned Alice Marsh, and Emma
Shrivell
Would have gotten away had he not accused his neighbor
And started taking people on tours of the scene
Last words were “I am Jack…”
Apparently served a prison sentence in Sydney while in court in Canada
Theories supporting his guilt use this as evidence of him using doubles to have an alibi during the time of the murders
Generally poisoned victims, so doesn’t fit the Modus Operandi of JackSlide7
Prince Albert Victor
1866 – 1892Reported as a ladies man, though all reports having anything to do with him seem to vary
Said to be “Slow”
Several health problems including mild deafness and a thin neck
According to one theory he caught Syphilis, which drove him insane
Theories largely disproven due to lack of evidenceSlide8
Jill The Ripper
Main support of this is the testimony of one of the witnesses seeing someone in the victims clothes when all forensic evidence points to the victim being dead long beforeThis is supported with the idea that she could be a midwife, which would allow her to be seen with blood on her clothes and at all hours of the nightSlide9
Info
5 confirmed killings, as well as many unconfirmed Stable, all in white chappelSlide10
Work Cited
www.casebook.orgwww.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripper