Friday, 20 April 2012

Jack the Ripper and the Jews


        Jack the Ripper is named over an unidentified serial killer who was actively killed five prostitute with the same killing modus operandi. The killing of the canonical five victims that is Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly take place  around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. This series of killing is an unsolved case, where it has made the media during that time actively participated the progress of the Whitechapel murders' serial killer.  With the involvement of media that exaggerate the Jack the Ripper case, it has made the society to be more anxious to know whose the serial killer.

        The chaos created by the media that threaten the peacefulness of the society by publishing the provoking comments from anti-semantic individuals, Scholars and authors. There are several evidence that could have been considered in the case, first, several of murders had been occurred closely to the Jews living area. Second evidence is that one of the early suspect; John Pizer is a Jews, but after investigation he was found innocence because he was not in the area when the murders took place. there were add on the list of the evidence is the suspicion on McNaughton and Swason who are the senior members of  the Metropolitan Police, people suggest that because they are in the position where most of the evidence is in their knowledge that they might have been removed the evidences that is related to the Jews.

        The biggest evidence that the serial killer is the Jews is the writing on the wall  in Goulstan Street where Isaac Kosminski another Jews suspect lived.The writing has been recorded with slightly different with different person     who recoded it. Based on Sir Charles Warren recording the written written is 'The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing'. But at the end, the writing has to be discarded as it does offer any solid proof that the serial killer was the one of the Jews. Until today the case is still  an unsolved puzzle.

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