"Fate/Apocrypha" features Jack the Ripper, a character in the form of a young and innocent-looking girl that many fans refer to as their daughter. However, the real-life Jack the Ripper was an infamous serial killer who brutally murdered five women in just three months in London, England. His methods were extremely violent and included sending letters and organs to the police and newspapers as a taunt. Although he committed numerous crimes, he was able to cover his tracks so well that his true identity remains a mystery to this day.
During the investigation into Jack's crimes, he attacked the authorities several times and his horrific reputation spread throughout London. His story has inspired other media, such as Bob Dylan's "Tombstone Blues" and cases in Conan. In the East End of London and Whitechapel, where Jack committed his crimes, there were many immigrants living in poverty. The streets were frequented by prostitutes and criminals, making it difficult for the police to monitor the area. Jack the Ripper got his name from a letter he sent to the police, calling himself "Jack the Ripper" after previously referring to himself as "Saucy Jack".
Jack's crimes were heinous, and the authorities speculated that he had serious mental health issues. The bodies of the five women he killed were all mutilated, and the truth behind the killings remains unclear. There are many different theories about Jack's identity, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle believed that the killer was a woman who could gain the trust of the victims without arousing any suspicion.
In "Fate/Apocrypha", Jack the Ripper is represented as a young girl to emphasize her innocent appearance, which masks her dark side. In the series, she is a mixture of both innocence and terror, as her appearance allows her to gain people's trust, while her violent nature results in brutal murders. However, in the Fate universe, the story has become a myth and Jack is portrayed as a vengeful spirit of abandoned infants. Although some fans struggled to accept the character's young and innocent look, it was still a fitting representation of how looks can deceive, and how evil can lurk beneath a seemingly harmless guise.
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