the autumn of 1888 a brutal 2 walked the
dark, foggy streets of London, terrorizing the inhabitants
of the city.
The 3 were all women, and the police
seemed powerless to stop the murders. There were no
4 to the crimes - so the police had no idea
what the murderer looked like. Panic and fear among
Londoners was increased by a letter sent to Scotland Yard
by the murderer. In the letter he made fun of the police's
attempts to catch him and promised to kill again. It finished
'Yours truly, Jack the Ripper'. This was the first of many
letters sent to the police. The murders continued - seven
in total. But in November they suddenly stopped, three
months after they had first begun.
Jack the Ripper was never caught and for more than
a century historians, writers, and 5 have
examined the 6 and tried to discover and
7 his identity. Hundreds of articles and
books have been written and many films made about the
murders. But the question, 'Who was Jack the Ripper?'
has remained unanswered. There have been plenty of
8 , including a doctor, a businessman, a
painter, and even a member of the royal family.
The American crime writer Patricia Cornwell trled'to
9 the real-life murder mystery of Jack the
Ripper. After spending a considerable amount of time and
money on her investigation, and analysing DNA samples,
Cornwell thought she had proved who Jack the Ripper
really was. However, other experts disagree with her, and
a new theory has recently been put forward.
the autumn of 1888 a brutal 2 walked thedark, foggy streets of London, terrorizing the inhabitantsof the city.The 3 were all women, and the policeseemed powerless to stop the murders. There were no4 to the crimes - so the police had no ideawhat the murderer looked like. Panic and fear amongLondoners was increased by a letter sent to Scotland Yardby the murderer. In the letter he made fun of the police'sattempts to catch him and promised to kill again. It finished'Yours truly, Jack the Ripper'. This was the first of manyletters sent to the police. The murders continued - sevenin total. But in November they suddenly stopped, threemonths after they had first begun.Jack the Ripper was never caught and for more thana century historians, writers, and 5 haveexamined the 6 and tried to discover and7 his identity. Hundreds of articles andbooks have been written and many films made about themurders. But the question, 'Who was Jack the Ripper?'has remained unanswered. There have been plenty of8 , including a doctor, a businessman, apainter, and even a member of the royal family.The American crime writer Patricia Cornwell trled'to9 the real-life murder mystery of Jack theRipper. After spending a considerable amount of time andmoney on her investigation, and analysing DNA samples,Cornwell thought she had proved who Jack the Ripperreally was. However, other experts disagree with her, anda new theory has recently been put forward.
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