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Jack the Ripper

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开膛手杰克(英国伦敦系列凶杀案的凶手绰号)
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    Complete Jack the Ripper 完全开膛手杰克
    Jack the Ripper Tour 开膛手杰克的伦敦;开膛手杰克之旅
    T Jack the Ripper 摇滚
    J-Jack the Ripper 开膛手杰克
    Flap-Jack the Ripper 飞饼开膛手
    Jack the Ripper Experience 开膛手杰克亲历记
Jack the Ripper 开膛手杰克(英国伦敦系列凶杀案的凶手绰号)
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  1. Jack the Ripper.
    撕人魔杰克

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原声例句
英语小霸王

My whole last series was on Jack the Ripper.

好 那我来问你。

英语小霸王

Unfortunately, Jack the Ripper didn't make any mistakes.

我们的这位凶手也没有。

英语小霸王

You check out a lot books on Jack the Ripper, Mary Kelly.

那又怎样 我在做研究。

英语小霸王

You must have studied that Jack the Ripper case for hours.

等等 你觉得这是我做的。

跨次元角色故事

And there are some theories that say Lewis Carroll could have been… Jack the Ripper!

有一些理论认为刘易斯·卡罗尔可能是… … 开膛手杰克!

史蒂芬‧金谈写作

Would novelize it, as Monarch Books had novelized such undying film classics as Jack the Ripper, Gorgo, and Konga.

可以把它写成小说,就像君王出版社曾经改编了那么多不朽的电影经典,比如《开膛手杰克》、《哥尔格》,还有《刚加》。

科学60秒-科学美国人 2023年7月合集

They were the grizzly bears of birds, the great white sharks of the land, Jack the Ripper, but with feathers.

它们就像鸟类中的灰熊、陆地上的大白鲨,或者开膛手杰克——只不过长着羽毛。

世界奇趣图谱

So, who do you think Jack the Ripper was?

那么, 你认为开膛手杰克是谁?

击败电影大佬

What would you do if you came across Jack the Ripper?

如果你遇到开膛手杰克,你会怎么做?

击败电影大佬

Britain has Jack the Ripper, Australia has John Wayne Glover, and the United States has Zodiac.

英国有开膛手杰克,澳大利亚有约翰·韦恩·格洛弗,美国有十二生肖。

中文百科

开膛手杰克

1889年9月21日于《Puck》杂志发表,由著名漫画家汤姆·梅利所绘,描述无法确定谁是白教堂凶案凶手开膛手杰克。
《Puck》杂志1888年9月29日发表的漫画:“被忽略的复仇者”
疑似凶手寄发的第三份消息:

开膛手杰克Jack the Ripper)是于1888年7月7日到11月9日期间,在伦敦东区(East End of London)白教堂(Whitechapel)一带以残忍手法连续杀害至少七名妓女的凶手的化名。犯案期间,凶手多次寄信到相关单位挑衅,却始终未落入法网。其大胆的犯案手法,经媒体一再渲染,引起当时英国社会的恐慌。至今他依然是欧美文化中最恶名昭彰的杀手之一。

开膛手杰克,可称是世界上最恶名昭彰的连续杀人魔,他犯案后会将受害人内脏挖出,喉管割断,还会将其面部捣烂。虽然案件距今已逾百年,但有关该案的书籍与相关研究从未间断。由于缺乏证据,真凶的身份与真实犯案原因仍是众说纷纭,令案情更加扑朔迷离。但是,开膛手杰克的身影却通过媒体、摇滚乐、玩具等物品,不断出现在当今的流行文化之中。2014年,基因专家Jari Louhelainen比对了其中一位被害者凯萨琳·艾道斯(Catherine Eddowes)的披肩上疑似凶手的DNA,比对后认为艾伦·柯明斯基就是开膛手杰克。

英语百科

Jack the Ripper 开膛手杰克

Drawing of a man with a pulled-up collar and pulled-down hat walking alone on a street watched by a group of well-dressed men behind him
The sites of the first seven Whitechapel murders – Osborn Street (centre right), George Yard (centre left), Hanbury Street (top), Buck's Row (far right), Berner Street (bottom right), Mitre Square (bottom left), and Dorset Street (middle left)
Official police photograph of Mary Kelly's murder scene in 13 Miller's Court
  1. Kershen, Anne J., "The Immigrant Community of Whitechapel at the Time of the Jack the Ripper Murders", in Werner, pp. 65–97; Vaughan, Laura, "Mapping the East End Labyrinth", in Werner, p. 225
  2. Life and Labour of the People in London (London: Macmillan, 1902–1903) (The Charles Booth on-line archive) retrieved 5 August 2008
  3. Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 1; Police report dated 25 October 1888, MEPO 3/141 ff. 158–163, quoted in Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 283; Fido, p. 82; Rumbelow, p. 12
  4. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, pp. 131–149; Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 38–42; Rumbelow, pp. 21–22
  5. Marriott, John, "The Imaginative Geography of the Whitechapel murders", in Werner, pp. 31–63
  6. Haggard, Robert F. (1993), "Jack the Ripper As the Threat of Outcast London", Essays in History, vol. 35, Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia
  7. Woods and Baddeley, p. 20
  8. 1 2 The Crimes, London Metropolitan Police, retrieved 1 October 2014
  9. Cook, pp. 33–34; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 3
  10. Cook, p. 151
  11. 1 2 3 4 Keppel, Robert D.; Weis, Joseph G.; Brown, Katherine M.; Welch, Kristen (2005), "The Jack the Ripper Murders: A Modus Operandi and Signature Analysis of the 1888–1891 Whitechapel Murders", Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, vol. 2, pp. 1–21
  12. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 47–55
  13. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, pp. 27–28; Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 47–50; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 4–7
  14. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 28; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 4–7
  15. e.g. The Star, 8 September 1888, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, pp. 155–156 and Cook, p. 62
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 Davenport-Hines, Richard (2004). "Jack the Ripper (fl. 1888)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. Subscription required for online version.
  17. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, pp. 29–31; Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 47–50; Marriott, Trevor, pp. 5–7
  18. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 51–55
  19. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 51–55; Marriott, Trevor, p. 13
  20. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 60–61; Rumbelow, pp. 24–27
  21. Rumbelow, p. 42
  22. Marriott, Trevor, pp. 26–29; Rumbelow, p. 42
  23. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 153; Cook, p. 163; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 98; Marriott, Trevor, pp. 59–75
  24. Cook, p. 157; Marriott, Trevor, pp. 81–125
  25. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, pp. 176–184
  26. 1 2 Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, pp. 193–194; Chief Inspector Swanson's report, 6 November 1888, HO 144/221/A49301C, quoted in Evans and Skinner, pp. 185–188
  27. e.g. Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 30; Rumbelow, p. 118
  28. Cook, p. 143; Fido, pp. 47–52; Sugden, p. 254
  29. Letter from Charles Warren to Godfrey Lushington, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department, 6 November 1888, HO 144/221/A49301C, quoted in Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 183–184
  30. Dr. Thomas Bond "notes of examination of body of woman found murdered & mutilated in Dorset Street" MEPO 3/3153 ff. 12-14, quoted in Sugden, pp. 315, 319
  31. e.g. Daily Telegraph, 10 November 1888, quoted in Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 339–340
  32. Macnaghten's notes quoted by Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 584–587; Fido, p. 98
  33. Cook, p. 151; Woods and Baddeley, p. 85
  34. Macnaghten's notes quoted by Cook, p. 151; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 584–587 and Rumbelow, p. 140
  35. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Letter from Thomas Bond to Robert Anderson, 10 November 1888, HO 144/221/A49301C, quoted in Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 360–362 and Rumbelow, pp. 145–147
  36. e.g. Cook, pp. 156–159, 199
  37. Evans and Rumbelow, p. 260
  38. Interview in the East London Observer, 14 May 1910, quoted in Cook, pp. 179–180 and Evans and Rumbelow, p. 239
  39. Marriott, Trevor, pp. 231–234; Rumbelow, p. 157
  40. 1 2 Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 245–246; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 422–439
  41. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 208–209; Rumbelow, p. 131
  42. Evans and Rumbelow, p. 209
  43. Marriott, Trevor, p. 195
  44. Evans and Rumbelow, p. 210; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 480–515
  45. 1 2 Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 218–222; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 551–568
  46. 1 2 Evans, Stewart P.; Connell, Nicholas (2000). The Man Who Hunted Jack the Ripper. ISBN 1-902791-05-3
  47. Fido, p. 15
  48. The name "Fairy Fay" was first used by Terrence Robinson in Reynold's News, 29 October 1950, "for want of a better name".
  49. Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 3
  50. Sugden pp.5-6
  51. 1 2 Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Facts, pp. 21–25
  52. The Eastern Post and City Chronicle, 7 April 1888
  53. Beadle, William (2009), Jack the Ripper: Unmasked, London: John Blake, ISBN 978-1-84454-688-6, p. 75
  54. Beadle, p. 77; Fido, p. 16
  55. e.g. East London Advertiser, 31 March 1888
  56. Beadle, p. 207
  57. Beadle, p. 207; Evans and Rumbelow, p. 202; Fido, p. 100
  58. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 142–144
  59. 1 2 Gordon, R. Michael (2002), The Thames Torso Murders of Victorian London, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, ISBN 978-0-7864-1348-5
  60. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 210–213
  61. Gordon, R. Michael (2003), The American Murders of Jack the Ripper, Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood Publishing, ISBN 978-0-275-98155-6, pp. xxii, 190
  62. 1 2 3 Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 136
  63. 1 2 3 Vanderlinden, Wolf (2003–04). "The New York Affair", in Ripper Notes part one No. 16 (July 2003); part two No. 17 (January 2004), part three No. 19 (July 2004 ISBN 0-9759129-0-9)
  64. 1 2 Canter, David (1994), Criminal Shadows: Inside the Mind of the Serial Killer, London: HarperCollins, pp. 12–13, ISBN 0-00-255215-9
  65. Inspector Donald Swanson's report to the Home Office, 19 October 1888, HO 144/221/A49301C, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 205; Evans and Rumbelow, p. 113; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 125
  66. The Enduring Mystery of Jack the Ripper, London Metropolitan Police, archived from the original on 4 February 2010, retrieved 31 January 2010
  67. Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 675
  68. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 205; Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 84–85
  69. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 57
  70. e.g. Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 245–252
  71. Rumbelow, p. 274
  72. Inspector Donald Swanson's report to the Home Office, 19 October 1888, HO 144/221/A49301C, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 206 and Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 125
  73. Marriott, John, "The Imaginative Geography of the Whitechapel murders", in Werner, p. 48
  74. Rumbelow, p. 93; Daily Telegraph, 10 November 1888, quoted in Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 341
  75. Robert Anderson to Home Office, 10 January 1889, 144/221/A49301C ff. 235–6, quoted in Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 399
  76. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 186–187; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 359–360
  77. Canter, pp. 5–6
  78. Woods and Baddeley, p. 38
  79. See also later contemporary editions of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis, quoted in Woods and Baddeley, p. 111
  80. Evans and Rumbelow, pp. 187–188, 261; Woods and Baddeley, pp. 121–122
  81. Marriott, Trevor, p. 205; Rumbelow, p. 263; Sugden, p. 266
  82. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 43
  83. Woods and Baddeley, pp. 111–114
  84. Evans and Rumbelow, p. 261
  85. e.g. Frederick Abberline in the Pall Mall Gazette, 31 March 1903, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 264
  86. 1 2 Whiteway, Ken (2004). "A Guide to the Literature of Jack the Ripper", Canadian Law Library Review, vol. 29 pp. 219–229
  87. Eddleston, pp. 195–244
  88. Donald McCormick estimated "probably at least 2000" (quoted in Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 180). The Illustrated Police News of 20 October 1888 said that around 700 letters had been investigated by police (quoted in Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 199). Over 300 are preserved at the Corporation of London Records Office (Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 149).
  89. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 165; Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 105; Rumbelow, pp. 105–116
  90. Over 200 are preserved at the Public Record Office (Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, pp. 8, 180).
  91. Fido, pp. 6–10; Marriott, Trevor, pp. 219 ff.
  92. Cook, pp. 76–77; Evans and Rumbelow, p. 137; Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, pp. 16–18; Woods and Baddeley, pp. 48–49
  93. Cook, pp. 78–79; Marriott, Trevor, p. 221
  94. Cook, p. 79; Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 179; Marriott, Trevor, p. 221
  95. Cook, pp. 77–78; Evans and Rumbelow, p. 140; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 193; Fido, p. 7
  96. Cook, p. 87; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 652
  97. Eddleston, p. 155; Marriott, Trevor, p. 223
  98. Marriott, Trevor, p. 223
  99. Marriott, Trevor, pp. 219–222
  100. 1 2 Cook, pp. 79–80; Fido, pp. 8–9; Marriott, Trevor, pp. 219–222; Rumbelow, p. 123
  101. e.g. Cullen, Tom (1965), Autumn of Terror, London: The Bodley Head, p. 103
  102. Sugden p.269
  103. 1 2 Evans and Rumbelow, p. 170; Fido, pp. 78–80
  104. The Hype and the Press Speculation, London Metropolitan Police, retrieved 1 October 2014
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  106. Cook, p. 146; Fido, p. 78
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  108. Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, pp. 32–33
  109. Letter from Charles Warren to Godfrey Lushington, 10 October 1888, Metropolitan Police Archive MEPO 1/48, quoted in Cook, p. 78; Evans and Rumbelow, p. 140 and Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 43
  110. Quoted in Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, pp. 41, 52 and Woods and Baddeley, p. 54
  111. Cook, pp. 94–95; Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters From Hell, pp. 45–48; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, pp. 624–633; Marriott, Trevor, pp. 219–222; Rumbelow, pp. 121–122
  112. Quoted in Cook, pp. 96–97; Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, p. 49; Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 193; and Marriott, Trevor, p. 254
  113. Professor Francis E. Camps, August 1966, "More on Jack the Ripper", Crime and Detection, quoted in Evans and Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell, pp. 51–52
  114. 1 2 Woods and Baddeley, pp. 20, 52
  115. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 208
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  117. Manchester Guardian, 6 September 1888, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 98
  118. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 214
  119. e.g. Manchester Guardian, 10 September 1888, and Austin Statesman, 5 September 1888, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, pp. 98–99; The Star, 5 September 1888, quoted in Evans and Rumbelow, p. 80
  120. Leytonstone Express and Independent, 8 September 1888, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 99
  121. 1 2 e.g. Marriott, Trevor, p. 251; Rumbelow, p. 49
  122. Report by Inspector Joseph Helson, CID 'J' Division, in the Metropolitan Police archive, MEPO 3/140 ff. 235–8, quoted in Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 99 and Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 24
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  128. Dennis, Richard, "Common Lodgings and 'Furnished Rooms': Housing in 1880s Whitechapel", in Werner, pp. 177–179
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  130. Begg, Jack the Ripper: The Definitive History, p. 19
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近义词
n.
murderer, liquidator, manslayer

英英词典
jack the ripper n.
  1. an unidentified English murderer in the 19th century
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