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What do you know
about Jack the Ripper?
Write down some key words

Slide 1 - Carte mentale

10

Slide 2 - Vidéo

50

Slide 3 - Vidéo

00:03
When did Jack the Ripper carry out his murders?

A. Almost 100 years ago.
B. More than 100 years ago.
C. 200 years ago.

Slide 4 - Diapositive

00:29
When did Jack the Ripper carry out his murders?
A
almost 100 years ago
B
more than 100 years ago
C
200 years ago

Slide 5 - Quiz

00:29
When does the Jack the Ripper story start?

Slide 6 - Diapositive

01:28
When does the Jack the Ripper story start?

Slide 7 - Question ouverte

01:28
How many murders are linked to  
Jack the Ripper?

Slide 8 - Diapositive

01:59
How many murders are linked to
Jack the Ripper?

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

01:59
How many suspects are Ryan Shane talking about?

A. 5
B. 8
C. 11

Slide 10 - Diapositive

03:14
How many suspects are Ryan Shane talking about?
A
5
B
8
C
11

Slide 11 - Quiz

03:16
What time was the body of Mary Ann Nichols found?

a. 3.20 am
b. 3.40 pm
c. 3.40 am

Slide 12 - Diapositive

03:51
What time was the body of Mary Ann Nichols found?
A
3.20 am
B
3.40 pm
C
3.40 am

Slide 13 - Quiz

03:51
 When was the second victim found?

Slide 14 - Diapositive

05:38
When was the second victim found?

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

05:38
With which words did the murderer start his letter to the police?

Slide 16 - Diapositive

07:27
With which words did the murderer start his letter to the police?

Slide 17 - Question ouverte

07:27
What do many people think about the letter?

a. That it is really the murderer's letter. 
b. That it was written by a journalist.
c. That the police wrote the letter.

Slide 18 - Diapositive

08:20
What do many people think about the letter?
A
That it is really the murderer's letter.
B
That it was written by a journalist.
C
That the police wrote the letter.

Slide 19 - Quiz

08:20
Why is the murder of Elisabeth Stride 'special'?


A. He wanted to 'prank' the police.
B. Jack was caught red-handed.
C. Only her throat was slashed, because he was interrupted

Slide 20 - Diapositive

09:04
Why is the murder of Elisabeth Stride 'special'?
A
He wanted to 'prank' the police.
B
Jack was caught red-handed.
C
Only her throat was slashed, because he was interrupted.

Slide 21 - Quiz

09:05
When was the next person murdered after the murder of Elizabeth Stride?


a. after 45 minutes
b. after 45 days
c. after 45 hours

Slide 22 - Diapositive

09:17
When was the next person murdered after the murder of Elizabeth Stride?
A
after 45 minutes
B
after 45 days
C
after 45 hours

Slide 23 - Quiz

09:17
What conclusion is drawn about Jack the Ripper given the fact that he was walking back towards the previous victim?


a. He wanted to finish off his business over there.
b. He wanted to report himself to the police.
c. He might have been living in the neighbourhood.

Slide 24 - Diapositive

11:28
What conclusion is drawn about Jack the Ripper given the fact that he was walking back towards the previous victim?
A
He wanted to finish off his business over there.
B
He wanted to report himself to the police.
C
He might have been living in the neighbourhood.

Slide 25 - Quiz

11:29
What did the police find striking about the information they found on the card?


a. It was very obvious that an imposter had sent it.
b. It contained information that hadn't been published yet.
c. The police didn't even know about it themselves.

Slide 26 - Diapositive

12:25
What did the police find striking about the information they found on the card?
A
It was very obvious that an imposter had sent it.
B
It contained information that hadn't been published yet.
C
The police didn't even know about it themselves.

Slide 27 - Quiz

12:25
Where was the last victim found?

a. In the streets
b. In her own bed
c. In a bath tub

Slide 28 - Diapositive

13:51
Where was the last victim found?
A
in the streets
B
in her own bed
C
in a bath tub

Slide 29 - Quiz

13:51
What is said about the age of Jack the Ripper?

Slide 30 - Diapositive

15:29
What is said about the age of Jack the Ripper?

Slide 31 - Question ouverte

15:29
How many suspects did Sir Melville have in mind?

Slide 32 - Diapositive

15:59
How many suspects did Sir Melville have in mind?

Slide 33 - Question ouverte

16:00
What was one of the reasons that made Ostrog a Jack the Ripper suspect?

a. Some of his relatives were working as a doctor
b. He hated women
c. He didn't have a proper alibi (time of the murders)

Slide 34 - Diapositive

18:26
What was one of the reasons that made Ostrog a Jack the Ripper suspect?
A
Some of his relatives were working as a doctor
B
He hated women
C
He didn't have a proper alibi (time of the murders)

Slide 35 - Quiz

18:26
What kind of clothing contained Kosminski's DNA?

Slide 36 - Diapositive

18:48
How many years has Mr Edwards been trying to solve the murder?

Slide 37 - Diapositive

18:48
What kind of clothing contained Kosminski's DNA?

Slide 38 - Question ouverte

19:56
How many years has Mr Edwards been trying to solve the murder?

Slide 39 - Question ouverte

22:48
Why can't Jack the Ripper have been a woman?

a. All eyewitness were talking about a man
b. Back then women didn't have any knowledge of anatomy.
c. The DNA found was male DNA

Slide 40 - Diapositive

23:45
Why can't Jack the Ripper have been a woman?
A
All eyewitness were talking about a man
B
Back then women didn't have any knowledge of anatomy
C
The DNA found was male DNA

Slide 41 - Quiz

25:20
What is the profession of Patricia Cornwell, the woman who is convinced that Walter Sickert is Jack
the Ripper?

Slide 42 - Diapositive

25:35
What is the profession of Patricia Cornwell, the woman who is convinced that Walter Sickert is Jack
the Ripper??

Slide 43 - Question ouverte

28:28
How long was Barnett interrogated after Mary Kelly's murder?


a. Two hours
b. Four hours
c. Six hours

Slide 44 - Diapositive

30:25
How long was Barnett interrogated after Mary Kelly's murder?
A
Two hours
B
Four hours
C
Six hours

Slide 45 - Quiz

31:50
On which days did the murders take place?

Slide 46 - Diapositive

32:32
When did the murders take place (days of the week)?

Slide 47 - Question ouverte

32:32
What kind of evidence made Maybrick a suspect?

Slide 48 - Diapositive

33:10
What kind of evidence made Maybrick a suspect?

Slide 49 - Question ouverte

35:15
Which suspect is the most plausible suspect according to Ryan en Shane?

Slide 50 - Diapositive

35:49
Which suspect is the most plausible suspect according to Ryan en Shane?

Slide 51 - Question ouverte

35:49
Has the Jack the Ripper case ever been solved?

Slide 52 - Diapositive

36:45
Has the Jack the Ripper case ever been solved?

Slide 53 - Question ouverte

Who do you think is Jack the Ripper?

Slide 54 - Question ouverte