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Jack the ripper

  Jack the ripper, also known as The Whitechapel Murderer Leather Apron. He was mostly active in the impoverished districts in and around Whitechapel in the East End of London in 1888. He mostly attacked females who lived in the slums of the East End of London. A lot of things about him are still unknown, including his identity, motive for killing, and birth date. The murders are estimated to have started in 1888, and ended in 1891.
  The "From Hell letter" , also known as "The Lusk letter" was handed from Jack the Ripper  to the chairman of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee known as George Lusk alongside half of a human kidney, in October 1888. In the letter, he explains that he ate the other half of the kidney and says that he will send the knife used to take out the kidney if he gets the chance. 
The Whitechapel murders were committed largely near the Whitechapel district between the third of April of 1888 and the thirteenth of February of 1891. A total of eleven murders were committed in that area and some or all of them have been ascribed to the notorious serial killer known as Jack the Ripper.
Another message that was written by Jack the Ripper, was the "Dear Boss" message. It was addressed to the Central news agency, and is dated 25 September 1888. It was written in red ink and was two pages long. It said that he loved the job he does and that the police will never catch him.
Jack the Ripper - Wikipedia