There were hundreds of suspects but the main ones were:
Aaron Kosminski BORN:1864 DIED:1919
Michael Ostrong BORN:1833 DIED:UNKNOWN
Prince Albert Victor (Queen Victoria's grandson) BORN:1857 DIED:1888
The counry was in rebelling against the monarch so if Jack the ripper was Prince albert victor then if he was apprehended then the country may have gone in to revolution.
There are a couple more I would like to add. There was much talk about a barrister (attorney) named Montague John Druitt. His body was pulled from the Thames River with rocks in his pockets. There are several things that need to be cleared up in reguard to this suspect. There was never any evidence or in fact any reason for this man to be considered as a Ripper suspect. The murders did not stop with the death of Mary Kelly. They continued for many years, and Scotland Yard was aware that the murderer was still on the loose. Druitt was teaching at a private school for boys outside of London and the trains had no night runs to where he lived. It would have been impossible for him to travel to London, rip up some prostitutes, and get back to the school in time for work.
The other suspect, although at the time he was not even considered, is artist Walter R. Sickert. Most people discount this man because of who he was. But he must have been suspected later on. Patricia Cornwell's bestseller Jack The Ripper:Case Closed claimed she had not even heard of him and knew very little about the Ripper crimes. But a detective at Scotland Yard in fact gave her a short suspect list and he was on it. After much research, and even more money Cornwell puts out a very convincing case against Sickert. Infact, Geese, the Scotland Yard detective, felt there was enough evidence that an arrest could have been made had it not been 120 years too late.
Cornwell continues her DNA testing, comparing Sickert and Ripper handwriting, paper, fingerprints and anything else that can be compared in her quest for the physical proof that Walter Sickert was Jack The Ripper.
Prince Albert Victor!
2 were doctors
There were 24 suspects. The first suspect was Montague John Druitt.
Jack The Ripper was never caught and although there is never a shortage of suspects it will most likely take DNA evidence to finally close the books on this killer.
no one knows who jack the ripper is let alone how many sisters he had
I could not find a TV series on Jack The Ripper but there was a 1988 TV movie about the Ripper.
In 1894, Sir Melville Macnaghten, then Chief Constable, wrote a confidential report in which he names the three top suspects.
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.
Saucy Jack or Leather Apron.
The Ripper is most commonly known as Jack the Ripper, the unidentified serial killer who operated in London in 1888. The name is derived from a letter sent to the press, purportedly by the killer, which included the phrase "Jack the Ripper." Despite numerous investigations and theories, the true identity of Jack the Ripper remains a mystery.
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.
If you mean suspect names, then the answer is yes, hundreds of them in fact. There has never been a shortage of suspects.