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History - Jack the Ripper Coursework By Ahmed Jamil Exam no. 8571 1. I can learn from source A that the extract from the East End. Observe newspaper provides the reader a meticulous outlook of the brutal murders of the forty-two year old Polly Nichols, whose body was found in Buck's Row, Whitechapel and the thirty-nine year old Martha Tabram. The way which the crime was carried out on Polly Nichols was extremely extraordinary and brutal. First of all, the murders were not a coincidence and were peculiar as the fashion by which they were murdered was carried out by "a demented being". The killings were peculiar because there was no sufficient motive involving any means of theft or assault in order to get money, as the victims were "the poorest of the poor". Furthermore, the article describes and links the violence used in the killings on a catastrophic scale and mentions that...

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