Mary Ann Nichols - 44
Anny Chapman - 47
Elizabeth Stride - 45
Catherine Eddows - 46
Mary Jane Kelly - 25
This are his accepted victims and the others are probables so I wont state age on those.
No one knows because no one knows who he is....
The London police never held the opinion that Jack the Ripper was murdered... he just stopped killing for reasons known only to him.
Jack The Ripper is an unidentified serial killer who murdered prostitutes in London's East End Whitechapel area beginning in early 1888.
Answer Jack the Ripper is a nickname for a notorious serial killer who murdered at least five women in London, England in 1888.
Elizabeth Stride is assumed to be the third victim of Jack the Ripper. She was murdered.
The canonical murder was the name of the 5 woman murdered in 1888. The official number is 5 but other murders could be attributted to him. The number is around 13.
It was Mary Nichols murdered on August 31st 1888. Her body was found on Durward Street now named Bucks Row.
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.
It could have been anyone but most historians think that it was Mary Jane Kelly. This is just one of many misconceptions that get passed on through books and the media. Scotland Yard knew Mary Kelly was not the last victim just as the felt strongly that Mary Jane Nickols was not the first. According to Patricia Cornwell's best seller 'Jack the Ripper Case Closed' the Ripper went on killing right into the early 20th century. After Kelly the papers stopped printing much about the notorious killer. Things cooled down and it appeared that the Ripper was gone.
For many years it was believed the Mary Kelly's murder on November 9, 1888, was Jack The Ripper's last murder. This simply is not true. A prostitute named Francis Coles was murdered in Whitechapel in 1891 who is now also thought to be killed by JTR. It is also most likely that Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols was not the Ripper's first victim. At the very least Martha Tabram, who was found murdered several weeks before Nichols, was the Ripper's also. If this is true than Kelly would have been the Ripper's sixth victim, not the fifth.
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.
Jack the Ripper could be considered a misogynist to the extreme due to the brutal ways in which he murdered women.