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  • Is it wrong that I can't stop thinking about banging that blonde detective while I'm sitting here watching a documentary about a serial killer?

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  • The female detective is hot.

  • Serial killers are difficult to catch today with all the forensics available. They do not have much to do with the victims, whom they often chose in a random way. Its not like a more typical murder, where the perp is usually well known to the victim, with a clear cut motive. Also, they had no experience with serial killers. All they could do was canvass the area. They had no hope of catching him. Thats why he wasn't caught, no mystery there.

  • I say it was Beatrix Potter. I've got proof.

  • 3:12 "The people of London in 1888 didn't have the luxury of...... " ????

  • ah that's the price to become something more well known,more known than just a simple killer through the ages,the price to be known as the first of the serial cruel machinations

  • A MAGICAL FAIRY GAVE HIM POWERS TO NEVER EVER GET CAUGHT? K? CASE CLOSED.

  • yes its me were do you live

  •  I bet Jack the Ripper has descendants still living in England.

  • @kkkkkimberlyyyyy its possible but why would they care if they knew i wouldint

  • @crackerHero yes you would. you're entire identity will change. i freaked out when i found out my great grandmother was Kurdish.

  • @loyalqueen big fucking deal! now the whooooollee world has chaged for you how sad

  • very interesting

  • I just said their were more than one killer

  • The police were blamed heavily for not finding the killer, but to be fair to them they had no clues, no motive, no fingerprints, they had not understanding of DNA , they had no witnesses to the murder and their were hundreds of violent people living in London, probably with lots of previous convictions.

  • @STEPHENWRAYSFORD33 And they had no donuts to give them the energy to solve the case :(

  • @STEPHENWRAYSFORD33  thats becuase the cops were fighting a loosing battle , chief warren was helping eddy and paying witnesses to say they saw a man with the victims when in fact eddy was transexual and was dressed as a woman when he killed the girls

  • a 2 bedroom in Whither Chappel now worth 650 785 million pounds...back in 1888, any one in their right mind would have swapped their council flat for a gaff in Hendon or Croydon. Now Rippers moved to work for Gladzco-wellcome selling medical treatment to the very rich...my grand-ma's waiting for a hip-hop replacement - has waited four years now...

  • the problem is that 15% of london would match catherine eddows as there is only mitochondrial dna in blood and there are only 7 types of mitochondrial dna

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  • hmmm he must have had a bag for the fact he needed more than one knife and a cleanup kit so people would notice a man full of blood.. They might mistake him for a doctor .

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  • its a good theory and the police couldnt proove he did the musder even if they stopped him 100 yards away with the weapon and covered in the blood plus there were butchers and slaughter houses in whitechapple.

  • stoping someone 100 yards away covered in blood after a crime scene just discovered... I think the police would react differently even if they had butcher houses in the area.. they would question where they worked and check with their bosses.

    As for Jack the Ripper he must live in the are for he killed in a cirlce of it... and at 1:30 to 3 am he murdered drunk women late at night... where did he cleanup and change his cloths.

    How did he get home...did he walk or take a carrage?

  • @Dorisequador he got into a coach with the accomplice who was driving the coach

  • @AwsomWarrior what about the fact he runs from the scene with no coach tells me their is more than one killer.

  • @Dorisequador he never ran from the scene , he had a coach and an accomplice the chief warren

  • There's nothing in this video presentation that's new or enlightening. If you want to read some fascinating theories on the JTR case, check out Patricia Cornwell's book: "Jack the Ripper, Portrait of a Killer, Case Closed". Even of you end up disagreeing with her detailed analysis, you won't deny it's compelling and noteworthy, to say the least.

  • Well casting directors understandably wanted photogenic hookers as did the television audience, fat swine like victims with hooves might've hurt ratings and taken away empathy for their murders...just kidding, though that was probably the producer's thoughts.

  • jack the rippers mother = abusive prostitute who traumatized him....result = the murders

  • Did you know him well?

  • did you know him ? lol

  • that could be very true...i don't think he ever stopped, he just wisened up and went on it in a different way...he was too into what he was doing to just stop...he just got more clever.

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  • Nothing hotter than a woman who knows how to use the word "infer" properly. Yum lol.

  • lol?

  • Shame the sound keeps jumping

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