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- Jack the Ripper was a vigilante and TV personality active in the late Victorian era whose heroic actions greatly improved the hazardous industrial accident that was London in 1888. He mainly targeted prostitutes, regularly sending letters to the police informing them of his brilliant work. Other acts of kindness done by the Ripper included litter picking and participation in the local Outreach to the Elderly program, which he co-founded. He mysteriously disappeared at the end of 1888, presumably returning to hell. That, or the Fuzz nicked 'im.
- Jack the Ripper was possibly the most (in)famous serial killer in modern world history. He is most infamous for having never been caught or identified.
- Jack the Ripper wird ein Serienkiller genannt, der im Jahre 1888 in London lebte und Prostituierte brutal ermordete. Er ist auch bekannt unter den Namen Jolly Jack, Saucy Jack und Leather Apron. Es gibt unterschiedliche Auffassungen zur Person des Mörders und seinem möglichen Schicksal. Im Roman Matrix steckt der Valeyard hinter den Morden, um so die Dunkle Matrix zu stärken. Madame Vastra glaubt ihn getötet und verspeist zu haben (A Good Man Goes To War). In dem Comic Ripper's Curse entdeckt der Elfte Doctor, das Mac'atyde für die Ripper-Morde verantwortlich ist.
- Jack the Ripper was one of the most feared Moloch who was slain by Archibald Brooks following a lengthy chase across Europe.
- Jack the Ripper is a boss on Elm Street
- Nightclub (London) must be level 9
- Jack the Ripper is the name given to a serial murderer of prostitutes who was active in London in the Fall of 1888. He was never captured or positively identified. His true identity and motives are a tantalizing mystery to this day.
- Due to the very nature of this case, it has proven to be very popular to pit the Master Detective against one of history's most infamous killers. The sheer amount of times these two have clashed through various media rivals that of Sherlock and Moriarty.
- Serial killer who stalked Whitechapel in London in 1888. Mentioned in the Grand Guignol entry of Fantastic Worlds as Slaughterhouse Jack.
- "Jack the Ripper" is a live cover of the song of the same name by Morrissey, played by My Chemical Romance, first released on the 2002 EP "Like Phantoms, Forever" and on later on the limited vinyl edition of the 2004 single "Thank You For The Venom" .
- Jack the Ripper(切り裂きジャック Kirisaki Jakku) is an antagonist featured in Phantom Blood. Jack is a serial-killer who meets Dio Brando and is transformed into a zombie sent to fight the Joestar Group. He was inspired by the historical figure of the same name.
- Jack the Ripper was the pseudonym of a serial killer who haunted the streets of London in 1888 and evaded capture. A series of brutal murders across the United Kingdom in the 1990s were compared with the Ripper slayings, leading to the arrest and extradition of American Jack Tramp in Liverpool by US Marshall Jose Lopez.
- "Jack the Ripper" is an original song by Cepheid featuring GUMI. The song is about the unidentified serial killer, Jack the Ripper, he was also known as Leather Apron and The Whitechapel Murderer. This song was released as a single, the single also includes the off vocals for the song.
- Begeht in London grausame Morde. Dient einem Fürsten. Lässt sich von Aleister Crowley begleiten.
- "Jack the Ripper" war ein Mitglied der Britischen Assassinenbruderschaft, welcher im Stadtteil Whitechapel von London aktiv war. Um das Jahr 1888 wurde er zu einer gefürchteten Berühmtheit durch seine Gräueltaten an jungen Frauen. Er schaffte es die Britische Assassinenbruderschaft an ihre Existenzgrenzen zu bringen.
- Level: Lantern 6 Spell Resistance: no Flinging your foe skyward, you dash through them at a blinding speed, tearing through flesh and bone, back and fourth from every angle in one of the Lantern's most iconic attacks. Make a full attack against a single opponent. If at least 2 attacks hit, the enemy must succeed in a DC:16+ Strength modifier fortitude save or be tossed into the air. If the creature fails the save, you deal an additional amount of damage equal to your sneak attack damage, +2 damage per damage dice. The creature is knocked a number of feet into the air equal to the total damage and takes falling damage normally.
- Jack The Ripper was a deeply misunderstood man who lived many years ago. His love of cheese drove him to look for it in the most unlikely places, as at this time there was a shortage of cows. After looking in bins, rivers and shoes, Jack wondered if cheese might be inside people. Determined to find something to eat with his crackers, Jack violently ripped open people and searched desperately inside them for his dairy reward. But alas, poor Jack could find no cheese.
- Jack the Ripper (切り裂き ジャック, Jakku za Rippa oder Kirisaki Jakku) war ein Massenmörder, der in London sein Unwesen trieb.
- Jack the Ripper, also known as the "Leather Apron" and "Whitechapel Murderer", was an unidentified serial killer in England. He is one of Zapp Brannigan's History's Greatest Villains. In a malfunctioning of the holo-shed on the Nimbus, the hologram of Jack the Ripper along with the holograms of Attila the Hun, Evil Lincoln, and Professor Moriarty came to life and caused mayhem on board the ship, until Zapp sent them by accident into the vacuum of space by blasting a hole in the ship's hull. While it is presumed that this event would have killed him, he may have been brought to life again after in another instance of the simulator malfunctioning. This can be guessed based on the fact that Evil Lincoln who accompanied him in the first malfunction later appears back on the ship in Kif's room.
- At the end of the 19th century when the social season was about to end, a series of murders occurred in London. The deceased victims were all prostitutes; their bodies were cut open, and their uterus deliberately removed. Due to the brutality inflicted on the victims, the police authorities and other prostitutes called the criminal Jack the Ripper.
- "Jack the Ripper" is the best-known name given to an unidentified serial killer who was active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. The name originated in a letter, written by someone claiming to be the murderer, that was disseminated in the media. The letter is widely believed to have been a hoax, and may have been written by a journalist in a deliberate attempt to heighten interest in the story. Other nicknames used for the killer at the time were "The Whitechapel Murderer" and "Leather Apron".
- Mein Name ist Rey Valentine. Ich bin 22 Jahre alt und wohne in Manchester, England. Man könnte sagen, dass ich der Jack the Ripper des 21. Jahrhunderts bin, aber nun alles von Anfang an. Ich wurde 1992 in Whitechapel geboren. Schon früh kam ich mit dem Thema Jack the Ripper in Berührung, da ich in der alten Kommode meiner Großeltern, die bei uns wohnten, ein Fotoalbum mit diversen Zeitungsartikel von 1888 fand. Sie meinte, so etwas sei nichts für Kinder in meinem Alter und so glaubte sie, mein Interesse daran sei verschwunden. Im Alter von 14 Jahren zogen wir nach London. Also bis Bald.
- Mi nombre es Michael, soy un investigador y policía. Mi vida está dedicada a buscar y arrestar a Jack El Destripador. Él no era el famoso asesino de Londres, sino que era un joven simple que sufrió el asesinato de su padre y su hermano y empezó a matar a las personas con un método muy extraño: los destripaba. A continuación les voy a narrar toda la información que logré conseguir. -Lamentamos informarle que Mike fue golpeado por un padre... -¿¡Qué!? ustedes permitieron que un hijo de pu** golpee a un niño. -Por favor señor, hay niños aquí.right|el te destripara - ¿Matar? ¿Eso de que me serviría?
- In the autumn of 1888, there was a series of sensational murders in London in the Whitechapel area. From a letter sent to a newspaper, the killer became known as Jack the Ripper. The five victims were all prostitutes. Their throats were cut; and the body was then mutilated, with internal organs being removed from three of the victims. This led to speculation that the killer possessed surgical skills; but no one was ever arrested for the crimes, which remain unsolved to this day, though theories about the identity of the murderer abound.
- A century later, when 12 people are brutally murdered in London in a similar fashion, it is at first thought that it marks the return of the original Jack the Ripper. However, when the killer is shot during an attempted attack on CONTROL Agent 99 in Hyde Park, it is discovered that this "Jack" is in fact a wax dummy. Investigations reveal that the dummy was brought to life by brilliant scientist turned wax museum keeper Raoul Duval by means of an injectable serum.
- Jack the Ripper is the best known name given to an unidentified serial killer generally believed to have been active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. The name "Jack the Ripper" originated in a letter written by someone claiming to be the murderer that was disseminated in the media. The letter is widely believed to have been a hoax, and may have been written by journalists in an attempt to heighten interest in the story and increase their newspapers' circulation. The killer was called "the Whitechapel Murderer" as well as "Leather Apron" within the crime case files, as well as in contemporary journalistic accounts.
- As good as Jack's Cleaner BX was, I learned a lot in 6 years breeding and growing almost full-time and I was confident I could find a better male using patterns to find the recessive drug traits. So, instead of continuing a cube I wasn’t 100% satisfied with, I decided to start the out-cross again using two different lines to establish the best.
- There are various conflicting accounts concerning the murderer's identity and his eventual fate. The Fellowship committed murders, usually women, to summon the Yssgaroth into the universe. William Blake and the Seventh Doctor saw the group's albino leader at a bordello around the time of the murder of Elizabeth Stride, the third victim. All known members were caught in a fire. (PROSE: The Pit) Jack the Ripper was believed caught by the Silurian Madame Vastra, who proceeded to devour him. She found him "stringy, but tasty all the same". (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)
- Jack the Ripper, also known as Red Jack, was the name given to an infamous, anonymous 19th century serial killer notable for the murder of at least five prostitutes in the East End of London between August and November 1888. Ultimately Jack went uncaught and there were several theories on his identity including that he was in fact a she, a surgeon, and Queen Victoria's eldest grandson, the Duke of Clarence. The scalpel he used for his killings was cursed with his psychic residue, and last known to have been taken to Bermuda at the turn of the 20th century.
- Jack the Ripper (real name still unknown) was an Immortal serial killer who was active in 1888 in and around the largely impoverished areas of the Whitechapel district in London. Attacks ascribed to the Ripper typically involved female prostitutes from the slums whose throats were cut prior to abdominal mutilations. Five victims were confirmed, although perhaps as many as eight to ten other women may have been his victims, as well.
- Jack the Ripper is one of the more notorious killers in history, largely due to the fact that he was never caught or identified, leaving an air of mystery about him. Five murders committed in the Whitechapel area of London in 1888 are generally attributed to him.. His victims were women working as prostitutes.
- Jack the Ripper is the name given to a killer, identified by various letters, who butchered five women, all prostitutes, in the Whitechapel district of London and then disappeared without being caught despite the frantic investigations of the Scotland Yard. Jack was considered the "chaotic type" of serial killer, one who "commits murder based on reasons that are completely illogical and no one besides themselves can understand." Compared to the "orderly type", one "who can commit murder while maintaining a certain amount of reason and order" and prove much harder to convict, the "chaotic type" is the kind who leaves the scene of the crime without destroying evidence leading back to them. Despite leaving behind much evidence, the culprit was never caught, reasons cited as being the limits o
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