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Jack the Ripper — Part 01

8 pages · May 12, 2026 · Document date: Jul 6, 1988 · Broad topic: Famous Crimes & Fugitives · Topic: Jack the Ripper · 7 pages OCR'd
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This paranoid-type of thinking is in part justified because of the poor self-image he has of himself. He would be expected to have some type of physical abnormality. However, although not severe, he perceives this as being psychologically crippling. ao/pue aybgay ut abeaaae aaoqe oo monaq duoaoos nog yoot ponom We weight. May have problems with speech, scarred complexion,. physical iliness, or injury. We would not expect this type of offender to be someone older than himself and the marriage would have been for a short duration. He is not adept in meeting people socially and the major extent of his heterosexual relationships would be with that time and the absence of treatment for venereal disease, he may have been infected. If infected, this would further fuel his hatred and disgust for women. He would be perceived as being quiet, a loner, shy, slightly withdrawn, obedient, and neat and orderly in appearance and when working. 'He drinks'in the local pubs and after a few spirits, he becomes more relaxed and finds it easier to engage in conversation. He lives or works in the Whitechapel area. The workplace. :It is noted that London Hospital is only one block from the' first homicide and as stated earlier in this analysis, we would expect other violent crimes in this vicinity. Investigators would have interviewed him during the course of the investigation and he was probably talked to by police on several occasions. Unfortunately at this time, there was no way to correlate this type of information; therefore, he was overlooked. Investigators and citizens in the community had a preconceived idea or picture of what Jack the Ripper would look like. Because of the belief that he would appear odd or ghoulish. in appearance, he was overlooked and/or eliminated as a potential suspect. PRE- AND POST-OFFENSE BEHAVIOR Prior to each homicide, the subject was in a local pub drinking spirits, while at the same time lowering his inhibitions. He would be observed walking all over the Whitechapel area during the early evening hours. He did not no accident that he killed prostitutes. He had the sense to know when and where to attack his victims. There would have been many
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