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Mrwrydog3 months ago47

His famous because of what he managed to do to these women’s bodies very quickly in the middle of the street. Look into it. He was gutting them like a surgeon, that’s why his so famous.

Mad_Season_19943 months ago13

First off, ditch the Alvin and the Chipmunks voice

Second, who tf is saying a Victorian-era serial killer is having any kind of clout now? The man’s dead lol what is this bloke on about?

Next_Drama17173 months ago12

The cuts the Ripper made were surgical and the person who made them was surgically proficient and trained to a high level of surgical techniques and not some meat butcher as the tales will have you believe. That’s what makes the case so interesting

Altruistic-Back2833 months ago4

This man upset Jack’s numbers soft 😂 yall normalized death so much he think it’s weak to have killed 5 PEOPLE. How many bodies does this dude have? To be yappin bout some shit like that.. talking bout “I’m not worried about this guy” overly pressed he’s in anime. Maybe he’d prefer John Wayne Gacey to be in them instead.. you know since he raped, tortured, and murdered atleast 33 young boys. More “aura”. What a weirdo. The things people talk about is ATROCIOUS

the-furiosa-mystique3 months ago3

He was an educated man, likely a surgeon, possibly nobility, that got away with it. The mystery with added conspiracy makes for great narrative which leads to it being highlighted in media.

Question: answered.

BigDumbandSexy3 months ago2

I made it half a second before turning off. Why with the chipmunk voice...

Low-Astronomer-34403 months ago2

He was taunting the police and using the newspapers to communicate with the public.

AmzyYT3 months ago2

Did he confuse Jack the Ripper with the Grim Reaper

TamarindSweets3 months ago1
  1. People are pretty sure he killed more and we just don't know

  2. He's one of the first spree killers in recorded history. That's why.

watchwatertilitboils3 months ago1

Someone randomly killing 5 people used to be a much bigger deal, I guess. Great times we live in