You could start with the 'basic 5', or who, what, when, where and how.
-The who would be the names of the victims Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Katherine Eddows, Mary Jane Kelly. All but Kelly were homeless, and all five were alcoholic prostitutes working some of London's worst streets.
-The what would be the muders and a description of the injuries. All five had their throats cut, some almost to the point of decapitation. All but Stride were disemboweled, Stride escaped this horrible fate only by chance. The Ripper was interrupted before he could cut her open.
-The when would be the dates of the murders and the approximate times of death. These were determined in part by eye witnesses seeing the victims just before their demise.
-The where would be a description of the Whitechapel district, London's poverty-stricken east end. A place that was so dangerous that some streets within Whitechapel the police constables would not go alone. These were dark, dirty and violent streets and alleyways that these women walked and sometimes slept, and would eventually die.
-The how would be an educated guess of the weapon the Ripper used. Autopsy reports, or what was left of them, could be used to determine the width and length of the knife. How the killer most likely grabbed them from behind and cut their throats before they had time to scream. Once the throats were cut, the victims could not have made much sound at all. Then the bodies were cut open, organs taken out, and some organs missing or taken by the killer.
In conclusion, the investigation, probable suspects and the notes, cards and letters sent by the Ripper to police and press. Jack The Ripper is a facinating subject and there is plenty of material available on this crimes.
Footnote:The above five victims were not the only victims of the Ripper. Experts are now including many more victims with the same signature and MO.
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There are two basic classifications for weapons used. Impersonal weapons could include guns, poisoning, ect. The killer wanted distance between him/her and the victim. Personal weapons could include strangulation, stabbing or a violent beating. Jack The Ripper had a need to be up close and personal with his victims. Stabbing his victims, the Ripper had a need to make close contact with these women. The cut throats were not only personal but practicle also. From the autopsy reports that remain, the killer was most likely positioned behind his victims, however briefly. This rendered the victim voiceless due to the severing of the trachea. It was also a good method of avoiding arterial spray.
I could not find a TV series on Jack The Ripper but there was a 1988 TV movie about the Ripper.
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There were a lot of places were the ripper could hide while making the killing. As far as we know, the ripper killed 5 prostitutes and there was a double event which one could not be a ripper killing. So apart from being a prostitute and drunk in the early hours of the morning, the chances of being attacked by the ripper are minimum.
No. Vampires are fiction - that is not real - whereas Jack the Ripper was a real person.
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As far as we know, the ripper killed 5 prostitutes and there was a double event which one could not be a ripper killing. So apart from being a prostitute and drunk in the early hours of the morning, the chances of being attacked by the ripper are minimum.
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