Jack the Ripper
The year 1888 has contributed to history as its own. This year, NGC
magazine's first publication was in the Us, and this year the first
gramophone was shown in the US. On December 7, 1888, John
Boyd invented the first-ever air bicycle Tyre at Dunlap and
246 people were killed when hailstones fell in Muradabad district of Uttar
Pradesh India on April 20, 1888. The world's first beauty competition
was held in Belgium this year. But there was someone else who wanted
to enter 1888 on the pages of history in some other way, and perhaps he
said it..
"I gave my name that all knows of me, so history do tell what
love can do to a gentleman born."
On the night of August 29, 1888, the rain lashed England, which is
recorded records as the coldest and humid
night of those summers. Emily Holland was back to see the Shadwell
Dry Dock fire only after she met Polly outside a ration shop on the corner of
White Chapel and Osborne Street she was very drunk and headed
to Osborne Street. She was so drunk that She was going to walk with
the wall. In the meantime the church bell took place. Which drew Emily's
attention and it was at 2:30 am Poly told Emily that she had earned three times
more money than rent today but she spent all the money on drinking. She told
her she would go back to Flower and Dane Street where she would get some
ground. She will be back soon. The two women would have spoken around seven to
eight minutes, then both walked their way.
44-year-old Poly/Mary Ann Nicholas was a divorced
woman. The height of 5'2", brown eyes, light Wheaties complexion, brown
hair, a small scar of childhood injury on the forehead, made it
attractive. She lived in the common Lodging house in Spit Field. She made prostitution his profession for the
money of the Lodging house and her expenses. The White Chapel area of
eastern England was known as the Red Light Area for its poverty, unemployment,
and crime rates. You can imagine the poverty thereby seen a poly-like
prostitute can earn one bread or 2 to 3 pence for a service. While
three pens could have a large glass of gin. The common Lodging house was where many people lived together. To stay here, you had
to pay for a bed at daily bases. Poly was also accompanied by four more women
in the Lodging House, including Emily Holland. At 3:15
p.m., police constable John Thain rushed to Bucks Row Street at around the same
time sergeant Kerby also got out of the bucks row and reported it to the police
station that everything was fine. The only source of light on the
bucks row street was the gas lamp which was at the last end of the street.
3:40 to 3:45 AM when Charles Cross was on his way
to work in his car. Then he saw poly dropped on the footpath of the bucks row. At
the same time, Robert Paul was also passing by. The cross made Paul sound
and Both move towards poly. When they approached her Cross thought she was dead
but Paul seemed she was still breathing. When they touched her face was cold
But her hands were still warm. Both had to go to work too So they decided
that whoever would see the police officer in the way would tell him the
incident. They corrected Poly's skirt and proceeded. At the end of Hanbury
Street and Bucks Row incidentally, they got police constable Jonas Mizen. They
told him the whole incident and went ahead. Before that, police constable John
Nil had reached Poly. He signals to PC Thain who then joins him, In a short
while police constable Jonas Mizen also reached the site of the incident. Police
Constable John Neil called Dr. Rees Ralph Llewellyn a nearby doctor. who
reached the place of the incident around 4:00 p.m. Dr. Rees Ralph Llewellyn
described poly as dead after checking her. She was murdered by Strangled.
The head was almost separated from the blow. Several blows were carried on the
stomach with a knife. Many blows were so fast that they had crossed the abdomen
completely. That would almost make her intestines visible.Dr.
Llewellyn said that her body was still warm so maybe She died half an hour
before when he reached her.
The very next day, the news was a sensation in
newspapers. Police had been searching for the motive and witness of the murder.
But neither did anyone see anything nor hear anything. It felt like the
murderer was quietly murdered and disappeared somewhere in the dark. The report
from Dr. postmortem found no further evidence to the police except for the
clue. The police had just understood this from the postmortem report as
brutally as it was Either he would hate poly or be a crazy person. Since the
throat was further chopped from the right-hand side to the left-hand side. So
that killer could have been left-handed. The police were involved in solving
the murder and started interrogating those who knew Poly. The murder of the
poly was not yet lasted for 10 days.
8/Sep/1888 At 6:00 A.M. John Davis
informed the commercial police of killing another woman at 29 Hun-bury Street. The
police immediately rushed to the site. Police surgeon Dr. George Bagster
Phillips summoned. Who arrived at the site of the incident at 6:10 A.M.What the
police saw was a step further than the previous murder. What Dr.
Phillips saw on the spot was something like this "Her left hand was
placed on the left side of her chest. The legs were on the ground and the knee
was bent towards the left side. She had a swelling on her face. The face was turned
towards the right side. Her tongue was buried in the front teeth but did not go
beyond the lips. His neck was rounded up by placing it on a four-inch wooden
piece. The neck was chopped from the right to the left. Half of the uterus and
reproductive organs were removed. His stomach was ripped off and the intestines
were thrown on both his shoulders. Dr guessed looking at the swelling on her
face and buried tongue would have tried to strangle her first. The same kind of
knife was used to rip the throat and stomach. Which was very sharp and 6 to 8
inches in length. Such tools are used either for postmortem or in butchery. There were no signs of any kind of struggle. Because internal
organs were removed, it was thought that the murderer knew human anatomy. In addition,
there were traces of rings on the deceased fingers which were not present at
the place of the incident at that time. A piece of Silk was found near his body
with a comb and two tablets related to lung disease. The body was getting cold
So Dr. Said that she would have been murdered 2 hours before he reached
there."But the weather was cold, so it must have cooled quickly. Based on
Dr. Phillips' report, police launched their investigation. They now knew that
the murderer had anatomical knowledge of the human body. so perhaps he could be
a Dr. And because Poly was strangled by a left-handed murderer, so both murders
may have been from the same person. Police began questioning. They also began
questioning the nearby jewelry shops for the rings. The woman was identified as
Anne Chapman.
Annie Chapman was a 47-year-old divorced woman. Blue
Eyes Dark Brown Hair. She was suffering from T.B. disease and resided in Crossing-ham's common Lodging House at 35 Dorset Street just like Poly. She used to sell flowers
and stitch clothes But the lack of money had dragged her into the swamp of
prostitution. Annie was back at her lodging house at 1:45 pm on the day of the
murder. Night watchman John Evans sent him to Tim Donovan to deposit bed
money. She went to his office above the stairs and told Tim that she had a
little less money. The Tim told her, "You have money for your beer but not
for your bed," Anne did not respond to him and the silent arc fell out to
bay near the door. For two to three minutes, she stood up and then said to Tim,
"No matter Tim I'll come back soon." keeps the bed for me.tim said
"Of course" She went to the Spitalfields market by saying
this. Anne's bed number at that lodging house was 29 and her corpse was found
at 29 Hanbury st, perhaps it was a coincidence.
At 5:30 a.m., Elizabeth Long saw Anne talking to
a man on the corner of 29 Henbury Street, which was long enough in stature. Long
heard both of them, the man who told Anne " did you" and Anne said
"yes."When Anne was talking to the man, Anne's face was on the long
side while the man's back was on the long side so she couldn't see his face. Elizabeth
had heard a half-hour bell of black eagle brewery's clock before turning up on
the street It was 5:30 am. At around the same time, Carpenter Albert, who lived
at 27 Henbury Street, was going into his courtyard which was separated from a
five-foot-high wooden fence from 29 Henbury Street. He heard a woman's slow
screaming sound from a very nearby "no,".Just after he heard some
falling sound on the fence.
John Davis, who lived with his family on the
floor no 3 of 29 Henbury Street was the first who see Anne Chapman's body. This
news was a sensation in the news. The way Anne Chapman was killed didn't seem
to be a man's job. This time not only Anne's voice was heard but also an eye
witness, who even though the murderer's face was not seen but could broadly
tell about him. And he knew human anatomy. Was going to help shorten the scope
of the search. The police were engaged in their interrogation And arrests were
made on suspicion.
- Piger was arrested on suspicion
of Anne Chapman's murder. Inspector Helson gave Piger's first name Jack.
- William Piggott was seen
carrying a suspicious black bag on Sunday after the murder of Anne
Chapman And because he hated women, he was arrested but in the
White Chapel infirmary records, he came in on Sep 10 and went out on 9
Oct.
- Charles Ludwig, a 40-year-old
german hairdresser, was arrested on Oct 4. He was released after 4-night
detention.
- Sep 17 Advoard Quinn was
produced at Woolwich Police Court on charges of being drunk. When he was
arrested, he had several wounds on his face and arms.
- John Legan was arrested on Oct
10, as his physique resembled the killer.
- George Richard Henderson was
arrested on the same day on Oct 10. Police found out that Jack the Ripper
was spotted at the Garden Market at 3:30 minutes. A policeman saw George
walking around the garden market with a black bag.
- William John Foster arrested on
Oct 11.
- Parnell was arrested on Oct 12
because he was not in his Lodging at the night of the murder.
In this way, the police
continued to arrest, but in the absence of concrete evidence and witnesses,
they could not prove anything.
At the end of this
month, 17/Sep/1888 Central News Agency received a letter, Written in
"Dear Boss
I keep on hearing the police have caught me but they won't
fix me just yet. I have laughed when they look so clever and talk about
being on the right track. That joke about Leather Apron gave me real fits.
I am down on whores and I shan't quit ripping them till I do get buckled.
Grand work the last
job was. I gave the lady
no time to squeal. How can they catch me now? I love my work and want to start
again. You will soon hear of me with my funny little games. I saved some
of the proper red stuff in a ginger beer bottle over the last job to write
with but it went thick like glue and I cant use it. Red ink is fit enough
I hope ha. ha. The next job I do I shall clip the lady's ears off and send
to the police officers just for jolly wouldn't you. Keep this letter back
till I do a bit more work, then
give it out straight. My
knife's so nice and sharp I want to get to work right away if I get a
chance.
Good Luck
This letter has the most disputed name
ever written
Your truly "Jack the Ripper"
I hope you won't mind giving me this name.
The letter was delivered
by the agency to the police on 29 Sep and published on 1 Oct 1888. But it
was too late until it was published.
29/Sep/1888
1:00 AM When jewelry salesman Lewis was driving his two-wheeled horse car from
the Dutfield yard. Suddenly, his horse began to hesitate to move
forward. There was very dark in the yard. Shocked when he saw the spleen of the
match in the dark. She was still bleeding from her neck. Another was
murdered. Lewis's arrival may have left the murderer away. But the
shocking statement in this case so far was given by a person named Israel. He said that just where the
murder took place he saw a man stopped and started talking to a woman. He tried
to pull the woman onto the street then he twisted the woman and threw her at
the footpath. The woman screamed three times but not loudly. Israel saw another
man crossing the street on the street opposite side who was burning his pipe. The
first man called the second man "Lipsky".Israel went ahead but saw
the other man follow him. Israel began to flee fear and stopped going to the
railway arch and he secretly saw that he was still not chasing him. But he was
gone. The details of the first man that Israel gave were such “The man's stature will be
5'5" inches and 30 years of age. Black hair brown little Mustache and he was wearing black
over the court with black hat".Israel was taken to the morgue when he
recognized the woman he was the same woman he saw that night. But Israel could
not say exactly that the two men knew each other.
Another witness, James Brown, said he had seen a
5'7" inch man with a woman in the same place. She was talking to the
person by ticking the wall. The man had placed his hand on the wall. He wore a
long black court that was touching the wedge. The woman was telling the person
" No tonight, some other night". Both witnesses showed a considerable
difference to the police. But The darkness could have easily misinterpreted the
height of anyone And hat could have been kept in the hand by talking. The woman
was identified as Elizabeth Stride. Israel never testified because he was
Hungarian and spoke very little English. Investigation officer Stiffen King saw
this Testimony of Israel in the 1970s.
Another woman's body was found on the South West
Corner of Mitre Square just 45 minutes after Elizabeth Strid's murder. She was
identified as Catherine Eddowes. The murderer had crossed all the limits this
time. Elizabeth Stride was strangled by the murdered murderer but there were no
other bruises in other parts of the body Because someone had come there on the
spot. Eddowes postmortem done by Dr. Frederick Gordon Brown he explained
" Her nose ears were removed and lips were cut off. The intestine was
removed and placed on the right shoulder. The throat was cut and the left
kidney was carefully removed And a piece of her body was placed near her body
and left-hand as decorated. When Dr. Arrived at the place of the incident, her
body was a worm, which means she died a while ago. The cause of her death was
bleeding from the left common artery. In the east direction from the murder site
of the eddowes Means near the way to Elizabeth's murder side An apartment nearby
Goulston Street on a few distances A piece of an apron of Eddowes found. Near
The piece of the apron a message wrote from chalk "The juwes are the man
that will not be blame for nothing" It was clear that in the area
surrounded by the cops another murder could only do what the area knows very
well, meaning he was a local who was well aware of the east London.
1/Oct/1888 Another
postcard was received by Central News agency which reads.
“ DEAR BOSS
I'm not extinguishing
puzzles. I gave you a clue Yesterday. I did two murders, the first murders
I could not do properly, and could not cut off the ears for the police. Thanks
for keeping the last letter with you. I have more work to do.
"Jack the Ripper"
On 13 Oct 1888, police searched all labor houses
in the east end but did not find anything. On questioning, three eyewitnesses
came out. On 29/oct /1888 Joseph Levende, a butcher Josep Haim a cigarette
trader and a furniture dealer Harry Harris, walked out of the Imperial Club of
Duke Street at 1:35 AM near Duke street's corner and church way he saw
Eddowes with a man. Eddowes was talking to him by seeing the man her hand
was on his chest, But she wasn't stopping him. Levende told about the man
"he was a 30-year-old 5'7" inch-tall blonde man. His Mustache was
neither big nor too small. She wore a loose jacket with black paper and salt
colored with a grey cap. He had a red-colored scarf in his neck. Overall, he
looked like a sailor". in mortuary Levende recognize her clothes were the
same clothes he saw the woman wearing the night before. But this statement
raises a question if it is assumed that both Joseph and Israel had seen Jack
the Ripper, but there was a lot of difference between the description of clothes.
So somewhere from Darfield Yard to Mitre Square, the murderer must have changed
his clothes but Where on? Not in a common lodging-house, he is identified by
one or the other. And according to the atmosphere of that time, it would have
been a suicide. It was possible to have the ripper house their whereabouts
somewhere.
You can imagine the
panic in the public and the pressure on the police from their arrest.
- On Nov 16, two men informed the
police that when they were talking about Jack the Ripper, the man sitting
beside him was listening to their words and his physique was similar to
that of the murderer. The man's name was Henry Mason.
- Thomas Murphy was arrested on
Nov 12 because his behavior was questionable.
- Oliver Methyus was arrested on
Nov 17 as he was walking around with a black bag.
If you have a black bag or you are out on the
night of the killing, you would have been arrested. But the real controversy
arose by the pieces of the apron, the handwriting of the square, and the
statement of the Metro Police.
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LOST HOUR
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The piece of the apron of Catherine
Eddowes was found near an apartment on Goulston Street. According to
Alfred Long, there was no piece of apron for 2:20 minutes when he was on his
patrol on Goulston Street. But when he passed back at 2:55 minutes, he saw the
piece of apron lying on the way to the stairs of the 108 - 119 model dwelling
house. it's one end was soaked, which he gave as evidence. This gave rise to
many questions and possibilities. Eddowes was murdered between 1:35-1:44
am on mitre square. From here Goulston Street was at a distance of 1500 feet
after Three Street So how could it take an hour for Ripper to cover such a
short distance? It was said that the police constable would have made a mistake
because of the darkness. Long and could not see the piece of the apron when he
was on his patrol on Goulston Street at 2:20 minutes. In one debate, it was
said that the corner of the building on which he allegedly found the piece of an
apron was dark. So it was not an argument from the police Constable Long to see
both the apron and the handwriting of the square on the wall, While that piece
of the apron was also art from dirt and clay. Many doubted that the piece of the
apron was not even of Eddowes.
My attention was more of an apron piece. police
surgeon Dr. Frederick Gordon Brown explained in his official
testimony on Oct 4. It had threads on its corner and the bloodstains on it were
fresh. I saw the piece of apron described by Dr. Philip that met on Goulston
Street. It is impossible to speak that it was human blood. I saw both pieces of
apron together, but the material of the apron piece on the Goulston was
different, yes, there was some blood and some excreta. "
This means, according to
Dr. it was a messy cloth used at home somewhere. That apron was a very
important proof that was probably ignored And later all of them tried to
conceal their mistakes. The Daily Telegraph wrote in its publication on Oct 2
"while throwing a light upon the movements of the murderer after he
quitted Mitre Square, an important piece of evidence was obtained yesterday.
Detective Sargent Halles said, "When I saw
the dead woman in the morgue, I noticed that there wasn't a part of her apron,
almost half,". It was cleanly chopped. While Dr. Brown said it had threads
that were just the opposite.
Sir Hanry Smith explained that "by this time
the stretcher had arrived and when we took the body to the cadaver, we first
saw the apron half of which was cleanly cut off. And deeply criticized such
mistakes.
The police list also wrote the last things
related to Eddowes in 1 piece old white apron. In fact, no one had noticed
anything about the chopped apron of the Eddowes before the body was taken
to the morgue. Constable Long had said that one end of the apron he received
was soaked. Arguing that night it was raining and Levende who had seen
Eddowes with his three sinters at Mitre Square with a man also said it was
raining at 1:30 am that night. One end of the apron must have been drenched
while walking through Eddowes. And how will there be blood on the apron?
If your hands are blooded and you wipe your hands with a cloth That cloth won't
be wet Yes, the cloth will be badly colored with blood. So, for the apron to be
soaked, it is necessary to have something inside it that is constantly leaking.
Ripper chopped off the piece of apron to keep the organ from the body, then
went where he had removed the organ and then came back to the street and threw
it at some distance from there. But if he kept the organ, why did he take the
risk of throwing the apron into the area filled with the cops?
Blood starts clotting in two to two and a half
minutes And it takes 45 to 75 minutes to dry the whole. Imagine the murder
occurred at 1:45 minutes. So it takes at least 45 and no more than 75 minutes
for the blood to dry completely. Let's take the time between both of them
because it rained on that night And there was moisture in the weather. So let's
say it takes 60 minutes to dry the blood or say it's an hour like this blood
Gets dry up or approximately dry up at 1:45 + 1:०० = 2:45 AM But even by 2:55, the apron was soaked and it was an
incredible thing. Ripper kept in organ apron after the murder and went to his
place and removed the organs If it takes him more than 10 minutes, the
constable does not get an apron at 2:55. By 2:00 p.m., the organ was removed,
meaning the apron was soaked till 2:00 + 1:00 = 3:00 pm. While apron was found
at 2:55 p.m. It directly meant that Ripper would live on a distance of 10 to 15
minutes towards the direction of the kill from Goulston Street. And when the
constable found the apron, he was somewhere nearby.
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A Sargent of Metro Police's Stephen White And the wall's
handwriting
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The difference between the city police and the
metro police's jurisdiction has further complicated the case. Eddowes was
murdered in Mitre Square which came under the jurisdiction of the city police
while the apron and the handwriting came under the jurisdiction of the
Metro Police And they could not operate on each other's jurisdictions. An MSG
was written near the apron on Goulston Street
“The
Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing.”
The city police inspector Halls wanted this
handwriting not to be erased until the photograph was taken. But because it was
written about the Jewish in MSG and it could have created a kind of
controversy. Hence the superintendent of metro police Assault wanted it to be
wiped out quickly. It was the jurisdiction of the Metro Police. So Hals and the
other officers of city police were helplessly watching a piece of important
evidence disappear.
Now, what was written on the wall became an issue
of debate. The spelling of the word jews raised questions. Inquiry papers
brought out four different spellings of the word. An official Inquiry papers of
Eddowes, There are three different spellings of the word on Page No. 38.
- line 6 = jews,
- line 16 = jewes,
- line 1 =juews,
- And at page no. 42= juwes,
Now pay attention to the
spelling of this word
And that is why even today the spelling of this
word is disputed. But police constable Long says he had written it before it
was erased and an inspector was also a witness. Long explained that the MSG was
written in three lines with capital letters three-fourths larger than small
letters. But there is a dispute that no one was willing to obey anyone.
Metro Police's Sargent Stephen White said “When I
was turning, I saw a man coming from the street and he was walking fast. I saw
the man well. I tried to stop him by talking to him but I failed. An officer
with me who went to inquire into a house came out of the house. He walked a few
paces into the darkness of the alley So his voice came in " Hey! What is
this? He cried ... The officer had seen the body of the Eddowes. Blood was
flowing out of her body into the gutter. So I will drive on to catch the man.
But he took advantage of the maze of the dark alley and fled. According to
Metro Police Amos Simpson was the only officer who first saw Eddowe's body.
He said he had found a shawl near the body which he kept with him. The shawl is
now placed in the black museum of Scotland yard Which was given to Museum by
his Great Great grand Sun. Here's a problem? If we look that night's events
carefully --->
- At 1:30 minutes, police
constable Edward Watkins passed through mitre sq. by the time everything
was normal.
- At 1:35 minutes, Joseph
Levende, Joseph Hayim, and Harry Harris saw a man and a woman, the
Eddowes.
- At 1:40 minutes, police
constable James Harvie went by near the way of mitre sq's church as long
as it was all normal.
- At 1:45 minutes pc, Edward
Watkins was then passing through mitre sq then found the body of Eddowes.
It meant the killer had just 5 minutes to murder
and rip the body And if Amos Simpson had seen the Eddowes body and raised
a shawl before Watkins the PC then The killer had less than 5 minutes. It is
very hard to believe that he has been murdered in just 3-4 minutes and has
removed the organ by ripping her body. Killer lucky to have escaped from pc Watkins
and pc Harvie But if there's another police officer Simpson was also present So
the killer wasn't lucky was a magician. The killer who whites described was
different from others' telling, And if White had seen the killer, why he never
gave his official report. For these reasons, white's statement raised many
questions that could not be answered in a rational answer.
8/NOV/ 1888 Kelly was the youngest of the Ripper
victims Mary Jane Kelly 25 years old, Red hair, blue eyes, and had a stature of
5'7" She was very attractive to see. |
Mary Un Cox Widow of 31 Years prostitute. Cox had
seen Kelly coming back home at 11:45. She said that Kelly was intoxicated and a
fat man with ginger hair color was with her. She was wearing a hat. Kelly and
Cox looked at each other and made a good night wish. After Kelly walked into
her room. Cox explained she had heard Kelly sing Irish songs. She said she had
to go outside at 1.00 am again and she came back around 3.00 am. According to
her the sound of the song had stopped. Cox didn't sleep that night. She heard
the voices of a man coming several times. At 6:30 am she heard the sound of
someone going out, But he did not hear the sound of the door closing Cox could
not say that she had heard these voices come from whose house.
According to another witness Elizabeth Prater,
the sound of the song was turned off from Kelly's room at 1:30 minutes. George
Hutchinson met Mary Kelly at 2:00 pm on Dean Street Kelly asked him for 6 pence,
Hutchinson said, "I spent all my money in Romford,".Kelly wishes him
good morning and said I needed some money and he walked to Thrawal street.
It meant that Kelly was back on the streets.
Hutchinson noticed Kelly met a man at a short distance. The man put a hand on
Kelly's shoulder and said something to her on which Kelly laughed. Hutchinson
heard Kelly told the man " well " the man told Kelly " that what
I told you would be all right ". Then the man put his hang on Kelly's
shoulder and both walk towards Dorset Street. Hutchinson noticed the man had a
small parcel in his left hand. When he stood under the street lights. Hutchinson
saw the man well. He has a pale complexion, a slight mustache turned up at the
corners. According to Hutchinson, he looked like a Jew. The cap he wore was
bent from the front to her eyes. he was wearing a long black court. The black-tie
with white color was attached to a pin made of the horseshoe. Red stone was
hanging with a large gold chain visible from his waist pocket. He had
children's gloves in his straight hand and a small purse in the reverse. He
will be 35-36 years old and height 5'6" to 5"7" inches. Kelly
and The man crossed the commercial street and turned to Dorset Street.
Hutchinson followed them. Kelly and The man Miller stopped outside the
courthouse. They talked for about three minutes. Hutchinson heard Kelly “ Okay
come with me dear you'll get comfortable“.The man took The Kelly in his arms
And Katie began to kiss him. She told him, "I lost my scarf l (kelly had a
red scarf in her hand) After that, both turned to Miller court. Hutchinson
waited until the sound of the 3:00 pm bell in the clock and then he walked
away. Hutchinson had looked at the man quite keenly.
The man with whom Hutchinson saw Kelly was the
last person to be seen with Kelly. At 10:45 McCarthy Rent's owner John
McCarthy sent Thomas Bayer to collect the remaining rent money from The Kelly.
Bayer knocked Kelly's door for a while when do not get some answer he removed
the curtain to look inside. He was shaken up by what he saw. He told McCarthy
the incident and both fled to commercial street police where they met Inspector
Black and who arrived at the site with them.
Mary Jane Kelly was murdered in a barbaric
manner.
The sight of Kelly's room was something like
" his clothes were normally folded and placed in the chair and his shoes
were placed in front of the fireplace. She had no cloth on her body and was
lying in the middle of the bed. One breast, uterus, and one kidney was placed
near her head. The second breast was placed near her right leg. The lever was
placed between both legs. The intestines were placed on the right side and
spline on the left side. The remaining things that were left out of the abdomen
were placed on the table. Kelly's heart not found at the site. On the floor
beneath was a pool of blood covering about two feet square. There were blood
splashes on the wall of the right end of the bed. There were wounds everywhere
on the face. Nose, ear, lip, cheek, eyelids, were removed Only the skull was
visible. His throat was deeply cut. The whole skin was removed from the right
Thai. So that her Thai bones were visible. According to Dr., she was murdered
at 4 - 4:30 pm
Elizabeth Prater heard someone crying slowly at
4:00 a.m "Oh, murder!" The same voice was heard by Sarah Luvis, who
lived in Miller Court.
But the most perplexing statements were still
there. Carolyn Maxwell said in her testimony that she had seen Kelly at 8:30
pm. According to Dr. Kelly died several hours earlier. Maurice Lewis, a tailor
living on Dorset Street, told the press he had seen Kelly at 10:00 am. Kelly's
sister and bar ones also said she had seen Kelly. But because the murder took
place around 4-4:30, the police ignored their words and it was probably a big
mistake.
But that's where a theory originated That Kelly
has not been killed.
People said that Kelly had been a pregnancy for
three months. In a woman's body in the meantime, many Such things happen So
that it can be easily detected that she is pregnant. But Dr. Did not mention it
anywhere nor did the embryo find near the corpse. The corpse was so badly
damaged that it was impossible to identify. So the possibility cannot be ruled
out That corpse was not of Kally. If that's true who was the corpse and where
Kelly went?
Joseph barnet was Kelly's boyfriend. Burnett
work as a fish porter. Barnet loved By Kelly. The Daily Telegraph News
said that Barnet considered Kelly to be his wife. he wasn't happy with her
street work. Had been working hard to keep away Kelly from prostitution. He
also said that “She never went to the streets when she was with me.”
People guessed Barnet killed the first
woman. So that Kelly doesn't go to the streets out of fear. For a while, Kelly
had stopped going on the streets on. But Problems on their economic situations
Turned into conflicts. Barnet didn’t even like kelly's drinking habits. It had
to be the end. Kelly brought two prostitutes to her room. Who got out of
tolerance for Joseph now. Burnett has gone and within 10 days of that Kelly was
brutally murdered. Barnet was questioned for 5 consecutive hours after
Kelly's murder. But finally, he was dropped. Because Burnett lived with Kelly
he knew everything about her home. He also knew Kelly's habits and deli
routine. A newspaper at that time said this “His friend used to call Burnett
Jack. He was physically similar to the killer's hook and even murders stopped
after Mary Kelly's murder. Because after Kelly died Barnet had no motive
to kill someone else. That's how Burnett became a prime suspect.
There may be a possibility that Kelly's friend
has taken her room from her for her work. Barnet who was killing to scare
Kelly and was killed outside. It was a great opportunity for him. He must have
thought that if he had killed someone in Kelly's room, Perhaps Kelly's fear
will turn into a panic so that she can quit prostitution and come back to
Barnet for someone in this dangerous situation. But Kelly came back during
the killing. When no one opened the door on the knock. Kelly went in.
Barnet must have extinguished the candle first by hearing the sound of
someone coming. Then he must have been hidden somewhere. Kelly saw the corpse
and cried! murder. Which both Prater and Sarah Lewis heard. Barnet must have
taken Kelly from behind. But He did not have many options. When trying to
escape, she would have identified him, and because he loved Kelly couldn't kill
her. But if you talk about this possibility, what Barnet would have said
to Kelly that she accepted. They were already fighting for economic reasons.
And in that case, if something was an import for Kelly according to the immediate
conditions of the white chapel, they were money. But Burnett had neither the
right job nor the money. Then how he would have explained it to Kelly. Or it
may be that Barnet started supplying an organ for an experiment in which
he received good money. And he who gave this organ has also told him how to get
it out. For good money and new life, Kelly may have taken Barnet's point of
mind. She must have been able to live her life far away from all this and the
secret must have been silenced forever with the death of Kelly & Burnett.
Patricia Cornwall is a well-known crime novelist.
After his many successful novels, she put her rest of the time in search of
jack the ripper. He believes that Sickert a painter of the 1888 era is
Jack the Ripper. In 2001, she put 2 million pounds to buy Siket’s paintings.
She cut off one of his paintings because she thought The Sickert had hidden a
clue in it. The influence of ripper in the art of Sykert is also true. The
title of a painting is "Jack the Ripper Bedroom". A painting of Sickert’s
Cornwall believes that A lie position of the kelly is shown and so does a
painting imitate Eddoves' facial wounds. He made a comparison to the letters
written by Ripper and the letters of the Sikert from the forensic paper
Expert Peter Brown. It brought out a shocking point that Only 24 copies are
possible in the batch of these hand made paper. This means that Ripper and Sickert
were writing on the same batch of papers. Which could have only 24 possible
copies.
A metal scrap dealer found a dairy buried inside
the floor in a Liverpool estate Inside which there was close information about
Ripper's murders. This estate belongs to James Maybrick. Who was a carton
trader of the 1888-era? This dairy itself was great proof which linked may brick
to murders. The dairy was written on a page.
"I gave my name that all knows of me, so history do tell what
love can do to a gentleman born."
your truly "Jack the Ripper"
The scientific investigation also confirmed that
the dairy was at the time of ripper. In the meantime, a gold pocket watch came
out. Behind that clock it was written, "I am jack j may brick". The
scratches of the clock were examined by an Electron Microscope and were
reported to be in the 1888 era. The clock can now be seen in Liverpool's jewelry
shop. It was bought by Albert Johnson, a college caretaker at 225 Eros in 1992,
And was stated the date of making it in 1846.
As Time passed by People are kept guessing but
Jack the Ripper got lost somewhere, in the era, of 1888 in the darkness of the
White Chapel. Jack the Ripper became a mystery, Which people are still trying
to solve. who was Jack the Ripper? It was either the ripper knows or those who killed
by him. In this world, there are two kinds of people remembered, Either the
best one or the worst one. Jack the Ripper has also made a similar kind of
impression on history. Jack the ripper went a long time ago but he left
his panic inside the people And lives inside them as a big question...