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|occupation = Serial killer | |occupation = Serial killer | ||
|skills = Genius-level intellect<br>Manipulation<br>Anatomical knowledge<br>Murder skills<br>Great stealth<br>Evasion tactics<br>Mutilation skills | |skills = Genius-level intellect<br>Manipulation<br>Anatomical knowledge<br>Murder skills<br>Great stealth<br>Evasion tactics<br>Mutilation skills | ||
|hobby = | |hobby = Murder | ||
|goals = | |goals = Murder people and get away with it <small>(succeeded) | ||
|type of villain = | |type of villain = Unidentified Serial Killer | ||
|crimes = Serial [[murder]]<br>Mutilation<br>[[Misogyny]] | |crimes = Serial [[murder]]<br>Mutilation<br>[[Misogyny]] | ||
|origin = Unknown}} | |origin = Unknown}} | ||
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Today, five of the Whitechapel murders are generally attributed to Jack the Ripper, and while this number still stands to this day, the debate over how many women were actually killed by the Ripper continues to rage on. These five women are now known as the canonical five, and while most researchers agree that three were murdered by the same hand, the opinion over whether two of the victims (Liz Stride and Mary Kelly) were victims of Jack the Ripper remain divided and is often hotly debated. | Today, five of the Whitechapel murders are generally attributed to Jack the Ripper, and while this number still stands to this day, the debate over how many women were actually killed by the Ripper continues to rage on. These five women are now known as the canonical five, and while most researchers agree that three were murdered by the same hand, the opinion over whether two of the victims (Liz Stride and Mary Kelly) were victims of Jack the Ripper remain divided and is often hotly debated. | ||
The | The five known victims killed by Jack the Ripper were female prostitutes. Their names were Mary Ann Nichols (43), Annie Chapman (47?), Elizabeth Stride (44), Catherine Eddowes (46), and Mary Jane Kelly (25?). They were cut apart into pieces and parts of them taken. All the victims were found dead on the streets, except the last (Mary Jane Kelly) who was found in her boarding room, completely mutilated. | ||
==In popular culture== | ==In popular culture== |