jack the ripper made his crimes in whitechapel London
In the back alleys.
Jack the Ripper and O.J. Simpson.
He got away with murder. That't it.
Answer Jack the Ripper is a nickname for a notorious serial killer who murdered at least five women in London, England in 1888.
31st of August, 1888. It was a Friday.
Jack the Ripper is the best known name given to an unidentified serial killer active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888.
There were token protests from a few family members and/or significant others as to the profession of their loved ones after meeting with Jack The Ripper, but the truth is without exception the Ripper's victims were full/part/occational prostitutes.
Jack the Ripper was never caught because forensics and police detection was not advanced enough to apprehend a criminal such as the Ripper. He was also very lucky.
The Jack the Ripper deaths occurred in 1888. There is some uncertainty about which murder victims at the time died at the hands of Jack the Ripper, but he is thought to have killed at least three women: Mary Ann Nichols (31st August), Annie Chapman (8 September) and Catherine Eddowes (30 September).
He didn't. Jack The Ripper's crimes continued long after the murder of Mary Jane Kelly on November 9, 1888. Many believe the Ripper was still killing as late as 1891, and possibly after the turn of the 20th century.
Nobody knows who Jack the Ripper was.
Although it is a popular miconception that Jack The Ripper's crimes started with the death of Maryann (Polly) Nichols most experts agree that the murder of a propstitute named Martha Tabram in the earlier summer was also committed by the Ripper. There was also a prostitute murdered in March of 1888 that some feel was also the Ripper.