There were five confirmed Ripper victims:
Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols, 5'2" tall, brown eyes, dark complexion, graying brown hair, five front teeth missing, slightly discolored, high cheekbones, scar on forehead from childhood injury. Found murdered at Buck's Row at approximately 3:45 AM. September 24, 1888.
Annie Chapman, 5' tall, 47 years of age at the time of death, pallid complexion, blue eyes, dark brown wavy hair, excellent dental records, stoutly built, thick nose, malnourished and suffering from tuberculosis (possibly had contracted syphilis), slight drinking problem. Found murdered around 27 Hanbury Street at approximately 5:35 AM. Saturday, September 8, 1888
Elizabeth Stride, 5'5" tall, 45 years at time of time of death, pale complexion, light gray eyes, curled dark brown hair, all the teeth in lower left jaw were missing. Found murdered at Berner Street off Commercial Road at approximately 12:45 AM. September 30, 1888.
Catherine Eddowes, 5' tall, hazel eyes, dark auburn hair, tattoo on left forearm that reads "TC." At time of death suffering from Bright's disease, a form of Uremia. Highly spoke of as being intelligent but having a fearsome temper. Found murdered in Mitre Square at approximately 1:45. Sunday, September 30, 1888.
Mary Jane Kelley, 5'7" tall and stoutly built, blond hair, blue eyes, and a fair complexion. found murdered at "McCarthy's Rents" at approximately 10:45 AM. November 9 1888.
I will give the '5 cannical victims':Annie Chapman buried Manor Park Cemetery and Crematorium, Forest Gate, Greater London, London, England.
-Catherine Eddows buried City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, London, Greater London, England.
-Mary Jane Kelly buried St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Leytonstone, Greater London, London, England.
-Mary Anne Nichols buried City of London Cemetery and Crematorium, Greater London, London, England.
-Elizabeth Stride buried East London Cemetery and Crematorium, Newham, Greater London, England.
Of the canonical five victims only Catherine Eddows was discovered by a police- man. PC Robinson discovered Eddows still-warm body as he walked his beat in the early morning hours of September 30, 1888.
As we do not know who he was, or how or when he died, we simply don't know where he was buried.
James Kelly was not Jack The Ripper. He was in America at the time of most of the murders.
police was not as affective as they are now and there was no way of finding pepoles DNA
He didn't. Jack the Ripper was never caught.
It is very probable that his first victim was in London.
He killed and ripped woman's bodies. The police received a boasting letter from a man claiming to be the killer. It was signed Jack The Ripper.
On Friday, 7th September 1888, Annie Chapman became the second victim of Jack the Ripper. The estimated time was 4.30 am or before.
She was found clutching a small packet of breath mints. The police also discovered muslin and two combs at her feet. Contemporary eyewitness reports of the time reveal that there were no grapes, coins, or rings found at her feet as some have suggested. This was a fabrication by author Stephen Knight in his 1978 book Jack the Ripper: the Final Solution in order to promote his own theory that the Whitechapel murderer was a Freemason.
No.
Elizabeth Stride is assumed to be the third victim of Jack the Ripper. She was murdered.
The London police never held the opinion that Jack the Ripper was murdered... he just stopped killing for reasons known only to him.
The killer refered to himself by several different names, Jack The Ripper and Saucy Jack are just a couple. He obviously had a flare for the dramatic. Jack The Ripper has become almost legend thanks in part to that 'oh so appropriated' name.
That was Catherine Eddowes muredered on 30 Sept. 1888. That night the ripper murdered another victim about one hour earlier so the ripper got a double event that day. Eddowes mutilated body was found in the south-west corner of Mitre Square.
Frederick George Abberline - Chief Inspector for the London Metropolitan Police.