The April 2017 Jack The Ripper Quiz

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1. The famous Jack the Ripper letter was addressed to?
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The April  2017 Jack The Ripper Quiz - Quiz

How many of the questions in our April 2017 Jack the Ripper Quiz can you answer correctly?

2. Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, was suspected of being Jack the Ripper?

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He died in 1861!

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3. Catherine Eddowes thought she knew the killer's identity?
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4. Which of these is NOT a Jack the Ripper suspect?
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5. In the film "Time After Time" which author pursued Jack the Ripper?
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6. Rose Mylett was a Whitechapel Murders victim?
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7. Who presided over the inquest into the death of Martha Tabram
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8. Which Jack the Ripper Suspect became a Freemason on 21st January 1885?
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9. The division of the Metropolitan Police in whose jurisdiction Mary Nichols was murdered was?
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10. Which of these did not find a Whitechapel Murders victim's body?
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The famous Jack the Ripper letter was addressed to?
Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, was suspected of being...
Catherine Eddowes thought she knew the killer's identity?
Which of these is NOT a Jack the Ripper suspect?
In the film "Time After Time" which author pursued Jack the...
Rose Mylett was a Whitechapel Murders victim?
Who presided over the inquest into the death of Martha Tabram
Which Jack the Ripper Suspect became a Freemason on 21st January 1885?
The division of the Metropolitan Police in whose jurisdiction Mary...
Which of these did not find a Whitechapel Murders victim's body?
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