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Michael Ostrog

Michael Ostrog, also known by various aliases, had a long criminal history primarily involving theft and fraud. His criminal activities spanned several decades and included numerous convictions and imprisonments.

Michael Ostrog

Jack the ripper is Michael Ostrog

carried around weapons

was known to have carried about with him surgical knives and other instruments

Doctor

He would know how to cut out body organs
He knew how to cut open a person

Physical Description

Subtopic
scar on his right shin and thumb
grey eyes
dark brown hair
5'11

Police Record

1900: Imprisoned for theft of a microscope at London Hospital, Whitechapel. Known to be partially paralyzed by this time.
1894: Charged for an 1889 theft at Eton.
1891: Committed to the Surrey County Lunatic Asylum.
1888: Released, March 10 1888, as "cured." Mentioned in Police Gazette, October 1888, as a "dangerous man" who failed to report. Sentenced to two years imprisonment in Paris for theft, November 18th, 1888.
1887: Arrested for theft of a metal tankard in July. Sentenced to six months hard labor in September 1887. Listed as suffering from "mania" on September 30th, 1887.
1874: Convicted in January of 1874, sentenced to ten years in prison.
1873: Released from prison in May. Committed numerous other thefts, and subsequently arrested by Superintendent Oswell in Burton-on-Trent. Produced a revolver at the police station and nearly shot his captors.
1866: Acquitted on charges of fraud, January 1866. On March 19th, stole a gold watch and other articles from a woman in Maidstone. Committed similar thefts in April. Arrested in August, sentenced to seven years in prison.
1864: Convicted at Cambridge, sentenced to three months in prison. In July, appeared in Tunbridge Wells under the name Count Sobieski. Imprisoned in December of 1864, sentenced to eight months.
1863: While using the alias Max Grief (Kaife) Gosslar, Ostrog committed theft at Oxford college, and was soon after sentenced to ten months in prison.

Mentally Insane

went to insane asylums several times
"dangerous man"
convicted on theft on many occassions
habitually cruel to women