Find the whereabouts of Jack the butcher - the most mysterious murderer in history

Recently, British crime researchers have published their findings about the true whereabouts of one of the world's most famous killers - "Jack the Ripper" (roughly translated: Jack - the killer). butcher).

By using computer algorithms and algorithms, experts have identified the location of this killer when he is abusing, causing many serious serious cases in 1888 - that is the Flower area. and the famous Dean Street in the East End (London).

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Pictures of Flower Street and Dean Street in 1902

The East End is known as a sleazy area like a slum - in stark contrast to the West End - the area for the rich. East End focuses on the most strenuous and polluting industries in the city: tanning, alcoholic distillation, metal foundry, glass kilns, slaughterhouses .

For about 3 years from 1888, "Jack the Butcher" was a terror to the people of London and the shame of the British police when 11 victims were in turn, most of them women were murdered in a devastating manner. violent and sick.

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Dr. Kim Rossmo and Steve Le Comber of the University of London used algorithms to track the location of this killer. Accordingly, he found all the victims lived very close to Flower and Dean Street. So to be able to carry out the cases, he must also be in the surrounding area.

One of the notable points of the two researchers is that two victims Catherine Eddowes and Elizabeth Stride were killed in the night of September 30, 1888. From the location where the bodies of the two victims were found, researcher Le Comber said that "Jack the Ripper" was probably on his way home and suddenly got excited to kill the victim.

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Jack the Ripper caused many mysterious murders

With Catherine Eddowes' death, police also found a line of "Jack the Ripper" written in chalk: "Jews are not unjustified people."

According to Le Comber, at that time, these signs were one of the important traces to track the murderer's whereabouts. Unfortunately, it was overlooked by investigators at the time. He also predicted that "Jack the Ripper" probably had a neurological condition, which caused many such cases. However, he was also surprised by the ingenuity in removing all traces of this murderer.

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Le Comber predicted, this mysterious murderer might have died, was taken to a mental hospital or imprisoned. And the true identity of this killer is still behind the mysterious black curtain.