jack the ripper in English

noun
1
an unidentified 19th-century English murderer. In 1888, at least six London prostitutes were brutally killed. Authorities received taunting notes from a person called Jack the Ripper, who claimed to be the murderer, but the cases remain unsolved.

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1. Casebook: Jack the Ripper Forums

2. Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Victims The Victims of Jack the Ripper Below is a list of victims believed to have been killed at the hands of Jack the Ripper

3. Jack the ripper promised to cut the earlobe off Of his next victim.

4. Chernobyl is a hybrid marijuana strain made by crossing Trainwreck with Jack the Ripper and Trinity

5. To say that I enjoyed Kerri Maniscalco's finale to the Stalking Jack the Ripper series, Capturing the Devil, is an understatement, I was so thoroughly engrossed and blown away that there is not an accurate enough word to describe my enjoyment! Kerri's mystery …

6. Welcome to Casebook: Jack the Ripper, the world's largest public repository of Ripper-related information! If you are new to the case, we urge you to read our Frequently Asked Questions before moving on to our comprehensive Introduction to the Case

7. In the film, Wells travels to the 20th century in pursuit of Jack the Ripper, who is played by McDowell's fellow [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' film]] actor [[David Warner]]. McDowell earned a Saturn Award nomination from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for his performance in this film.

8. Blankety blank concerns a man named Van Trout who tries very hard to understand his son who may be a werewolf, his skeleton obsessed wife (possibly an homage to Bradbury, intentional or otherwise) and the recent murders committed in the vein of the Whitechapel killer, our old bogeyman Jack the Ripper.