Originally posted by ladygrim
this is wot actually happened the officer that depp played actually died he was a drug addict but i dont think he died like that he mite of drowned 😕
Where are the stops in this paragraph? You need periods.
I don't think Depp played an actual person in the fashion insisted. There was a lead detection in the Ripper case, but he wasn't as disturbed as Depp played him.
I think that maight be construded as a derogitory remark towards the people who lived in the 1800's, but I'll let it pass. See, I'm a nice guy. On second thought, some people have call me a stinker. So here's my answer. Despite London, England, during the time of Jack the Ripper was desolate and poverty stricken, the city seemed relatively stable. There was good leadership, the government was a bit a rocky I admit but secure, and there was stong political, economical stability. Jack The Ripper probably felt like most at that time that the middle class society was falling through the cracks and was staining an already well established e/s/p system, so he wanted to do something about it. And it's said that prostitution is the oldest profession in the world (referring back to the ancient Greeks who concerned prostituation a means to an end to a poor e/s/p solution) and thought to start rebuilding society from the ground up, clearing up the riff raff. But that's only one theory.
e/s/p: economical / social / political