Jack the Ripper

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Jack the Ripper is a notorious serial killer who appeared in. His victims are typically Wesen, oftentimes prostitutes, who are found with their throats cut and with organs surgically removed. The wounds that he leaves also indicate that he is left-handed. Two of his earliest-known victims were and, who were killed in the  area of London in 1888. Judging from his accent, he appears to be Irish.

After her friend Heidi McDunnah got in a man's car for a date, Jack approached Mary Ann Casey, who welcomed him to Portland. Jack told her that he was looking for something a "Kehrseite couldn't handle," and she woged in response. He then told her he had a special spot picked out and led her to a secluded area. Mary asked where they were going, he told her, "I think we should do it right here." Mary refused and attempted to leave, but he grabbed her arm and swiftly slit her throat.

He later approached Heidi under the across from Union Station. He again told her the same thing he had told Mary Ann, stating that he was looking for something wild that a Kehrseite wouldn't understand. She woged into a Klaustreich, which he said was just what he had in mind. He told Heidi that his friends call him Jack, to which Heidi replied that she could be his friend. Jack told her that he'd like that, pausing slightly before saying her name. Slightly alarmed, Heidi asked him if she knew him, and Jack told her he'd been watching her and knew she was talking to the police. He then grabbed her by the throat, took out a knife, and stabbed her in the stomach.

Later, he unlocked a back door and entered Henrietta's home. Henrietta woged, clearly alarmed, but when he entered the room she was in, she did not react in time before he slit her throat, killing her. He then sang a slight variation of the Irish folk song as he walked past her body.

Trivia

 * After Jack kills Henrietta and begins singing "Some Say the Devil is Dead", he says the location of his previous murders in London, Whitechapel, instead of the original location in the song,.