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Monday, January 14, 2008

The Biggest Unsolved Murders Case Of All Time

unsolved murdersThe biggest unsolved murders case of all time would have to be Jack the Ripper of course. And in the 120 years since someone murdered at least 5 prostitutes in the White Chapel area of London there have been numerous books, movies and TV specials documenting the case.

Everyone from "Ripperologists" to famed author Pat Cornwall has studied the case and come up with their own conclusions. Why does this still fascinate us after all these years? It is hard to say exactly but it has to do with the time period, the fact that he is the first documented serial killer, the manner and gruesomness of the killings and just the element of not knowing. We all love a mystery and this is by far the most mysterious unsolved murders case.

Unlike serial killers Ted Bundy, Son of Sam or John Wayne Gacy who were ordinary citizens more or less, Jack the Ripper lists of suspects is long with some very notable names on it. They include James Maybrick, Walter Sickert, Francis Tumblety, George Chapman, Aaron Kosminski, Montague John Druitt, Michael Ostrog, Prince Albert Victor, Dr. Thomas Neil Cream and Queen Victoria's personal physician Sir William Gull to name just a few.

I have read many books on the subject of Jack the Ripper and I have to say I think Pat Cornwall has come closest to digging up real evidence. She names the famous painter Walter Sickert as being Jack the Ripper and it sure looks like a good posibility to me. This is a picture of Sickert looking quite menacing.

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