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Crimes and sociology: the Jack the Ripper



In 1888-1889 in London operated a serial killer. Who wrote the name "Jack the Ripper" in history. The mysterious things about that case are still open. And the thing is that brutal murderer stole livers from the victims. Then that man posted a kidney to the police. 

The thing that makes those cases "interesting" is that could those crimes have some connections with occultism? The fact is that nobody knows the gender of that killer. And that thing means.  That there is the possibility that Jack the Ripper was a woman. As well as, that person could be a man. 

Criminal behavior is one of the most researched things in the world. When we are thinking about news and movies. We might think that serial killers are the most common criminals in the world. The serial killer might seem very clever. But the thing that nobody in the victim's social network knows is that persons make serial killers hard to recognize. 

But the loss of connection between murderer and victim should make officers suspect serial killers. The thing is that normally killer is found in the victim's social network. There is always somebody who knows somebody jealous or someway violent person in the victim's social network. But the serial killers are not members of the victim's social network. They might be persons' who that victim met just before their death. 

When we are thinking about the people who made the most brutal and well-known homicides we must remember one name: Jack the Ripper. That brutal sociopath put his mark in history. And even today his horrifying laugh is remaining in London. The identity of Jack the Ripper is suspected as Aaron Kosminsky, who died in an asylum in 1919. 

 Or "James Sickling", a murderer who died in the mental hospital in London in 1940. The identity of that person, (who says Jack the Ripper was a man?) remains unknown. The fact is that Mr. Kosminski was Polish. And he learned English. So that man was not stupid. So the fact is that this case is officially unsolved. 

The question is why Jack the Ripper posted the kidney to the police? And why did he steal the livers from his victims? But the question: is why those murders were so public?  The "From hell" letter can give a tip about that person's identity. The name of the policeman who investigated that case was Frederik. So did the serial killer know that policeman? 

And changed the signature from "Freddy" to "From Hell"? The case of Jack the Ripper is still unsolved. The suspected persons were sometimes put to jail and executed because of other murders. But the person who murdered at least five prostitutes in Whitechapel remains unknown. Maybe that person moved to the United States. Maybe he was captured by some other killings and hung. 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Kosminski


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripper_suspects


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