Saturday, 26 February 2011

The identity of Jack the Ripper Revealed?

Maybe you've never heard the name Jack the Ripper. He was a murderer who is considered responsible for the deaths of five women prostitutes in London in 1888 found the mutilated body condition. After more than 100 years, the identity of the killer still has not been revealed. In the ranks of modern theories about the identity of the killer, this is the latest.

A historian claims to have discovered the true identity of Jack the Ripper and he believed that the victim may be more than the thought of two people.


Historian May Trow using modern forensic techniques commonly used by police, including psychological and geographical profiling method to produce a conclusion that a man named Robert Mann, a morgue worker, is the sadistic killer.

His theory is the result of intensive research over the past two years are discussed in the Discovery Channel documentary entitled "Jack the Ripper: Killer Revealed."

Trow began research on an information that he got in 1988 from the FBI investigation into the case of Jack the Ripper who has produced a killer of a comprehensive personality profile.

FBI profiling results lead to the conclusion that Jack is a white man from the lower classes of society, the likelihood is a product of broken home.

Jack may be a blue-collar workers, but have some knowledge of human anatomy, such as butchers, mortuary officer or physician's assistant. He also called not interact with humans in a long time so that he may be experiencing social problems.

Robert Mann in accordance with this description. He comes from a troubled family. His father was rarely present in his life and since childhood he has been a blue-collar workers.

Trow said: "I want to explore further than just a myth someone with a coat, hat and a knife, and enter into reality. And the fact that Jack is a regular guy."



Trow also put forward a startling theory. Jack the Ripper may have killed two other women.

He believes Martha Tabram found dead with 39 stab wounds in Gunthorpe Street is the first victim of Jack. While Alice Mackenzie who was killed five months after the five murders committed Jackson is the latest victim.

The bodies of two women, along with the body of Polly Nichols and Annie Chapman, Jack's other victims, sent to the Whitechapel mortuary where Robert Mann's work. Mann eventually become a police witness to confirm the cause of death of Polly.

Another thing that makes Trow Mann also suspicious because he exposed the corpse Polly with his assistant Spratling although police inspector has been forbidden to touch the corpse. According to Trow, this was done by Mann possible to admire the work of his own murder.

Professor Laurence Alison, a forensic psychologist University of Liverpool was also agree with the Trow. In the documentary, he said: "When viewed in terms of psychological profiling, Robert Mann is the most likely suspect."

Trow theory is the latest theory among rows of other theories about the identity of Jack the Ripper. Since the events of the murders until now, there are at least 100 suspects have been proposed, including the British royal family member, a doctor and even the artist Walter Sickert.

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