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This lesson looks at the many reasons why the police were unable to successfully track down Jack the Ripper.

-The lesson looks at the ‘From Hell’ and ‘Dear Boss’ letters.
-The students put together a timeline of events of 1888
-It looks at Jack’s MO
-The students us Jack’s MO to decide which of the various murders carried out in East London in 1888 were carried out by him
-Finally the students will have to assess which of the reasons why the police failed were the most significant.

This is an excellent lesson which students should enjoy (and they will learn a lot about policing techniques in 1800s).

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