Aaron+Kosminski+(Jack+The+Ripper)

“One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the twenty century.”(Aaron Kosminiski). A regular London polish barber roams the nights with an invincible mentality and a sharp long silver object (Flanders). You see him… now you don’t; a person not even the unknown can understand. He taunts you; he fears you and leaves the most beautiful murders around you. Every small beginning has a big unsolved ending, for him, Aaron Kosminiski known as Jack the Ripper terrorizes and owns the streets of East London.
 * [[image:Akshay-Shilpa-Shettyjpg_7922281.jpg width="293" height="325" align="left" caption="A self portrait of Aaron Kosminiski, known as Jack The Ripper." link="@http://indialive.today/jack-ripper-polish-immigrant-aaron-kosminski-author-claims/"]]Introduction**

Aaron Kosminiski was 23 year old immigrant when he traveled to London (Flanders). Aaron was known as very well polish hair dresser while living in East London (Flanders). Between rare souls lies a psychopath and brutality; Aaron Kosminiski now torturing the streets of East London runs peoples nightmares with the name he was titled with; Jack the Ripper (Evans). Jack the Ripper was the first American serial killer to do his dirty works elsewhere (Evans). He was known as Jack the Ripper for the way he mutilated his suspects.
 * Personal Background**

Jack the Ripper is the best known murder in London (Evans). Jack being part of the 20 century, a lot of his English mysterious were still undiscovered (Evans). Jacks murders to him were seen as games and his pleasure (Evans). Jack the Ripper would taunt police officers with phone calls and letters about his killings or when the next ones would be (Evans). Jack the Ripper even now, still remains unsolved.

Jack the Ripper had a thing for girls (Evans). All of Ripper’s victims were prostitutes (Gibson). Every girl was tortured in a horrific way that only he knew how to handle it (Gibson). Jacks favorite target was terrorizing the White chapel and killed 5 prostitutes and mutilated there body (Evans). Jack the Ripper was a murder, but meet with other people like if he had never done anything (Gibson).

The Ripper is known for the infamous serial killer (Biography). For all the murders jack did; he was capable to scare the toughest detective’s form wanting to continue more of his search (Biography). Jack didn't have a lot of background fee but his name in general created something big and became a classic (Biography). Living in a crowded and nosey area was the advantage for Ripper to hide in the shadows and accomplish his killings (Biography). The name Jack the Ripper has a big bang, but is not yet completed … (Biography)

He lived in his own world; roaming around the earth with his own soul of a psychopath and presence (Flanders). Someone without an identity. Jack the Ripper came into his field of a killer knowing surgical skill, being able to kill someone in seconds! (Gibson). Other killings occurred during the Jack era; aching Jack for more attention and gore and attempting to pin a number of other murders on him (White). Jack the Ripper deliberately sought to make his murders as public as possible (Gibson).
 * [[image:12.png align="left" caption="Aaron Kosminski leaving a woman's body brutally murdered." link="@https://firstlightforum.wordpress.com/tag/aaron-kosminski/"]]Personality Traits**

Jack represented many traits. Being smart, Jack was able to outsmart the laws of physics and be at many places at once with just a blink of an eye; making him more deadly (Evans). Jack being able to be sneaky gave him the advantage to maneuver through the crowd during the day and live his two-face normal life (Evans). All jack wanted to do was to kill; leaving him so devious to achieve what he wanted (Flanders).

Jack being an immigrant didn't give him the disadvantage because he was very good at blending in to his surroundings, and he didn't have a North-East accent (Morrison). Jack the Ripper was a great runner (Evans). Jack being a runner gave him the ability to flee and escape from getting caught (Evans). Jack the Ripper had a mind of beautiful traits; making him the most deadly killer and rapist of th e 19th century (Evans).

Having the master mind of a killer leads to checking your surroundings and adapt for what you want. London was the self-proclaimed most civilized city in the world of 1888(Gibson). Jack being one and only, had the media on a rampage and was blowing up the news with his killings (Evans). He also had to maneuver through the crowds and was kept in hiding from the police from trying to find him (Morrison). Aaron led them through an 18 month goose chase (Morrison).
 * Obstacles**

Jack went through the hardest cracks just to make his murders as beautiful as possible (Evans). Having the most murders Jack was never seen by the authority or the public. With such intelligence; Jack would travel by night and claim where and when he will claim his exact murder (Evans). He was all about creativity and making his murders as public as possible (Evans).

Aaron just in general wanted to be the central of attention of East London (Evans). Most of Aaron’s murders were young and innocent teenagers (Flanders). Jacks murders were noticed and seen as really horrific and brutal (Flanders). Creams and conviction and execution rose the policy’s hope that Jack was eliminated (Evans). Jack was the biggest active and most scandal in London (Evans).

Jack being the first American Serial Killer to migrate to London kept himself much classified (Evans). All around East London, Aarons murders became famous and well known to the public (Flanders). Everyone in the city had the view and notice of Jack the Ripper because he was the first city Polish barber leaving his surroundings shocked and clueless (Evans). Not only did he leave a mess untended but brought all of the community down in his hands having people pointing fingers and accusing each other for the murders (Evans).
 * Historical Significance**

Jack murdered five women that were prostitutes around the white chapel in 1888 (Flanders). Riots were run by the community due to frustration of cops interrogating and asking questions about the murders (Evans). Aaron’s puzzles and obstacles never fell into place for the investigators and always left a window open to more and more murders and messages (Evans). Jacks last code of enmity suddenly arrived with vengeance and the purpose of why his actions occurred (Gibson).

Around the white chapel many killings of prostitution happen; but weren't left behind the trail of Jack The Ripper but of others trying to manipulate his work (Evans). All of Aaron's murders were prostitutes; taking the lives of Martha Tabram, Polly Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Kelly leaving there bodies brutality murdered (Gibson). Jack the Ripper leaving many crimes unsolved still left the authorities puzzled (BBC History). All authorities behind his case were doting clues on how Jack murdered his suspect; having investigators examine the stabs of the 5 woman he killed and assuming he was a doctor or a butcher for the weapons he carried (BBC History). Violence to prostitute was not uncommon and there were many instances of woman being brutalized, but the nature of these murders strongly suggests a single perpetrator (BBC History). In a case of much confusion many theories of Aaron’s case were brought up (BBC History). Jack the Ripper was never caught and he is not thought to have killed again after November 1888 (BBC History).

Evans Stewart. Gainey, Paul. "Jack The Ripper : First American Serial Killer". New York: Kodansha America, 1998. Print. **SE#4**
 * References**

Evans, Stewart. "The Ultimate Jack The Ripper Companion"//.// New York: Caroll & Graff Publishers, Inc., 2000//. Print. **SE#5**//

//Gibson, Clirk C. "//The Whitechapel Crimes as Public Relations//". Public Relations Quarterly. 01 Jan 2002. elibary.// Web.11 Nov 2014. **SE#6**

Flanders, Judith. "The East End Horror". //Wall Street Journal//. 28 Mar 2014. //elibary. Web.// 17 Sep. 2014. **S.E#1**

Morrison, Nick. "Hunting Jack." //Northern Echo.// 20 Oct.2005:12. //elibary//. Web. 15 Oct 2014. **SE#3**

White, Andrew. "Echo memories-A ripping yarn of murder and the Fear of Jack". //Northern Echo//. 17 Sep. 2008: 22. e//libary.// Web. 02 Oct 2014. **SE#2**


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