It is entirely possible that a Ripper victim may have escaped. But violence was commonplace in Whitechapel, the victim may not have know she was attacked by the famous killer. Another possiblity could be that the woman was just too frightened to report the attempted murder.
Catherine Eddows was seen with a man less than 15 minutes before her mutilated body was discovered in Mitre Square, Aldgate, September 30, 1888. This man almost certainly had to be Jack The Ripper. She really had no time to find a new interested customer, get murdered and mutilated, all before the Constable came around on his nightly beat. He passed the spot where her body was found ever 15 minutes.
As 'Jack' was never identified it is not known where he lived
Since nobody knows exactly who Jack The Ripper was it is very difficult to guess where he lived.
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It is believed that the killer known as Jack The Ripper lived in or near the Whitechapel and Spitalfield areas in London's east end. He had intimate knowledge of the area's streets and alleys which allowed him a quick retreat after the crimes.
Thomas Bates was a witness that saw the ripper while he was walking from the place of one of his murders.
Nobody knows who Jack the Ripper was.
He's not. Jack The Ripper was never identified.
No one was never apprehended as the Jack the ripper.
jack the ripper made his crimes in whitechapel London
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The only Joe Birdsey I could find lived in the 1600's. That would make him about 200 years too early to be a Ripper suspect.
Like many other Ripper suspects, Thompson was associated with Jack The Ripper only by the flimiest of circumstances. Thompson had trained as a medical doctor and he lived just south of Whitechapel. Other than that I could find no other reason for him to be a suspect.