American Ripper
American Ripper
TV-14 | 11 July 2017 (USA)

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    Connianatu How wonderful it is to see this fine actress carry a film and carry it so beautifully.
    Gutsycurene Fanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
    Joanna Mccarty Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
    Delight Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
    turkman1412 Remember Geraldo Rivera and Al Capone's vault? This is the same thing. All sorts of hype and absolutely nothing to show for it. If Amaryllis Fox had any credibility before this show, she has surely lost it now. I suspect the people who put up the money for this and saw it go swirling down the drain, decided that a second season of nothing but circumstantial evidence wasn't worth it.
    srthelegend Over the years I've always had a fascination of just who Jack The Ripper was? So when I heard about this new documentary I tried to keep an open mind going into it. I will always listen to theories on who it could be. I had done a little research and had heard that many people had said that Jeff Mudgett who has the leading role in this documentary series and is H.H. Holmes great, great grandson, or something like that, was a bit 'nutty' ... All this show really does is confirms that. His theory that H.H. Holmes is Jack The Ripper... NO, HE'S NOT. 100% he's not. Don't waste your time with this. It's full of close but not close enough theories. A lot of it is based on if Holmes faked his own death and the Ripper style murders that happened afterwards.. Well, it turns out he didn't fake his own death and the Ripper style murders still happened. They go on about periods where he stopped killing. And the murders started in London. There could be many other explanations for this.Like I said, there are too many... so it's Holmes, it's Holmes, it's Holmes... Only to discover it's not. All the conclusive - we can't say it's not him... yeah, but you can't say it is him. Like I said. Don't waste your time on this. If I could give a good bit of advice - Go and read some books on Jack The Ripper and come to your own conclusions... Just be prepared for your main suspect to change the more you read into this... I know I have over the years
    sportznu Well I learned two irrevocable things about this series: #1. I wasted 8 hours of life watching it. #2. We still don't know who The Ripper was. This series lost me on series 7 when Jeff Muddget convinces himself, after every other expert debunks all his theories, that H.H. Holmes escaped his own hanging death and exacted revenge on all the people that assisted in his capture or criminal trial. What's worse is although quite sexy in her own way, the CIA operative Amaryllis Fox actually entertained this theory. The first few episodes I found somewhat entertaining as it did shed facts of the crimes, and hopes that there was some plausibility to the claim Holmes was linked. All in all, I guess The History Channel succeeded in what they set out to do and that was to get people to watch. I confess I watched all 8 episodes but I figured, "what the hell," I've already wasted 6 hours of this debacle.
    3StarCommodore I was intrigued by the idea H H Holmes could be Jack the Ripper. There are many other suspects out there but Mr Holmes does seem to match along a few lines. This drawn out series follows his great great grandson Jeff Mudgett and a former CIA investigator as they follow clues which may give us some answers. The objective word is may as History Channel wants to drag this out for as many seasons as possible.At first I thought this was going to be a limited series. However, we are told right after the first episode airs this is the first season. I was not happy as I hoped to get some answers to this mystery. But like the Oak Island Treasure show, we will not get any.The biggest problem of this series is the use of rather flimsy circumstantial evidence to move it along. For instance, they find several rather vague descriptions of Jack the Ripper and have a forensic artist make a photo which looks like H H Holmes. The problem is, we have such varied descriptions as height as well as only a one agreement Jack wore a mustache. And yet, the picture looks amazingly like H H Holmes. I'm calling shenanigans on this one.Then we get the scarf incident which is quite laughable if they didn't take it so seriously. An alleged piece of a scarf worn by one of the victims is tested for DNA. We all know the outcome of this filler moved used by the producers. The chain of custody is questionable as the scarf has been handled by just about everyone. And wouldn't Jack the Ripper wear gloves during his foul deeds?The final straw was the Dear Boss letters. They have them analyzed to see if an American could have written them. I wondered why they just didn't compare handwriting specimens at first. The reason is they didn't match. If the Dear Boss letters were actually written by Jack (some question if they were), then this is proof H H Holmes is not the Ripper.Then we are treated to an episode where they look in the Chicago River for possible evidence. They claim they can prove Holmes is the Ripper by examining old bones. I doubt it as they would need his DNA to match with that of the Ripper's. And Jack left so few clues during his crime spree.The other problem I have is this show is quite gruesome, sometimes needlessly. I know we are dealing with a serial killer who did monstrous acts of violence to his victims. I also do think the victims at least are owed a shred of dignity. We know what happened and don't need to be shown close-ups of the old photographs along with gruesome re- enactments. The problem is how can Mudgett prove his ancestor was the notorious Jack the Ripper? Holmes would not be familiar at all with London even if he did visit. A few names that might match on some lists are not evidence of anything. Hundreds of thousands of people sailed across the Atlantic from the US to Britain during that short period. It is possible he did, but not likely.The burden of proof is on Mudgett as he is making an extraordinary claim. There are so many other names out there who fit the profile and time better than Holmes did. We will need a smoking gun to prove this theory, not some attempt to dig up a corpse because Mudgett believes his ancestor escaped the hangman's noose. I'm betting we will have to wait for season two for those DNA test results.On a minor point, I don't like the idea of calling Holmes America's first serial killer. There were probably many others who were able to get away with their deeds. A better way to put it is America's first KNOWN serial killer.The show itself does have some interesting moments. However, I don't know if the investment in the long run will be warranted as we will never get the answers we want.As for Jack the Ripper, his identity will never be solved.Update: The season finale just aired and it did come to a conclusion about the body in the crypt as to its identity. I thought they would use it as some sort of cliffhanger but they at least told us the body's DNA tests positive as a direct ancestor to Jeff Mudgett. The end of the show has Mr Mudgett stating he will go on his quest to prove Jack the Ripper was his great great grandfather.Stay tuned for season two if you want. I don't plan to as I got better things to waste my time with.