No, Bram Stoker did not write a book specifically about Jack the Ripper. Stoker is best known for his gothic novel "Dracula," which was published in 1897. The Jack the Ripper murders took place in 1888, and there is no direct connection between Stoker and the infamous serial killer.
Two of the most infamous creatures of the night - Jack the Ripper and Bram Stoker's Count Dracula - stalked the foggy, gas-lit streets of Victorian England, shed their victims' blood, took their lives and vanished into the night. More than a century later, their stories continue to fascinate and repel us.
Nobody knows who Jack the Ripper was.
He's not. Jack The Ripper was never identified.
No one was never apprehended as the Jack the ripper.
jack the ripper made his crimes in whitechapel London
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Jack the ripper is dead his identity remains unknown to this day.
Jack The Ripper was never identified or caught.
Jack the ripper according to records he existed
The Jack the ripper murders as we know, were in 1888. At 5 were attributed to him that year.
Since Jack The Ripper was never caught there is no way to discern his eye color. Short of a positive ID, we can only guess what the Ripper looked like.
I could not find a TV series on Jack The Ripper but there was a 1988 TV movie about the Ripper.