There has been some theories about that case. One that has been studied a lot is the theory that the Servant Girl Annihilator in Austin, Texas is the same Ripper in Whitechapel, London. Those ax-murders of Austin, Texas (1884/85) are believed to be the "early work" of Jack the Ripper. The other well put was the Dr. Cream Theory.
I have also read some really dumb theories in the internet.
//There are many theories as to the profession of the killer known as Jack The Ripper. Some feel he must have been a doctor with knowledge of human anatomy. Others felt he had to have been a butcher, a Freemason, a Prince, a taxidermist or a midwife. Until the killer is finally identifyed, we will never know for certain.
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No. There are several theories about who he was, but none of these have been proven without any doubt.
Nobody Knows, people have been looking for it for centuries, and it still hasn't been found. Various Theories have been put forward, but none have actually been proven.
Nobody really knows. It is still open to conjecture. Various theories have been put forward, accident, suicide and even murder.
I dont now i need some one to tell me :(
Laws have been proven, theories have not
There have been conspiracy theories as long as there have been conspiracies, since the beginning of time.
January 2008There are many theories, but due to the fact that they have been able to adapt to the loss of Jack and yet have not given up on him I would go with the popular theory of 2-3months after Jack joined the Doctor.
Trait theories have been criticized for oversimplifying human behavior and ignoring situational influences. Psychoanalytic theories have been criticized for lacking empirical evidence and being too focused on unconscious processes. Humanist theories have been criticized for being too idealistic and ignoring the role of biology in behavior. Behaviorist theories have been criticized for underestimating the role of internal mental processes and emotions in shaping behavior.
There are not and never have been a shortage of theories about Jack The Ripper. There are the conspiracy theories that involve the Queen, Prince Albert and/or Sir Wm. Gull, the Queen's doctor. There was always talk that Scotland Yard knew who the Ripper was and instead of arrest he was commited to the insane asylum. There is the theory that the Ripper had to be a doctor ar have medical knowledge. Some others include the Freemasons, Jill the Ripper, Inspector Aberline as the killer, Jews, sailors, butchers, furriers, several well known actors, and these are only a few. Unfortunatly, theories don't make a case nor can they be proven in a court of law. So Jack The Ripper remains a mystery over 120 years after his crimes.
Jack the Ripper's reasons for discontinuing his murders are unknown. Many theories have been put forth, such as that he committed suicide, that he fled the country, or that he was arrested and/ or institutionalized for other offenses. This last theory is quite probably the most likely.
Theories that the affliction was cause by Ergotism and theories about Encephalitis have been presented but no theory has been proven.