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Jack the Ripper — Part 1
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3. Subject was able to maintain control of
. victims during the initial "blitz style"
of attack.
' 4. Subject removed body organs (i.e., kidney,
vagina, nose) on some of the victims, indicating
some anatomical knowledge.
5. No evidence of physical torture prior to death.
6. Postmortem mutilation.
7. Possible manual strangulation.
8. Blood from victims was concentrated in small
areas.
9. Rings were taken from one of the victims.
10. The last victim was killed indoors and was the
most mutilated. Subject spent a considerable
amount of time at the scene.
11. Time of death was in the early morning hours.
The above-listed autopsy findings will contribute to
the overall offender analysis that will be addressed later on in
this report.
CRIME AND CRIME SCENE ANALYSIS
SSS ANY RENE SCENE ANALYSTS
With the exception of the last case, all victims were
killed outdoors. All victims were killed swiftly, with the
victims consequently receiving postmortem mutilation. All
homicides occurred within one-fourth of a mile from each other
and occurred either on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday during early
morning hours. After the first homicide at Whitechapel Station,
the subject moved Slightly across town (one-fourth of a mile).
If a line is drawn from crime scenes 2, 3, 4, and 5, a triangular
configuration is formed. This is observed in other types of
serial crimes. This triangular configuration is viewed as a
secondary comfort zone for the Ripper. This movement is caused
when a subject believes that the investigation is heating up in
his primary comfort zone. The primary comfort zone would be the
location of the first homicide in the vicinity of Whitechapel
Station. It is the opinion of this crime analyst that there were
other attacks in the Whitechapel area that either went unreported
or for some reason were not considered by authorities to be
crimes of Jack the Ripper.
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