Final answer:
None of the options provided (John Doe, Jane Smith, Jack the Ripper, or Al Capone) is correct, as the individuals have no historical records of being Australian or active in the time frame stated (1930-1936). A review of Australian criminal history is needed for the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The person you are referring to is none other than the notorious Australian criminal who is not listed among the options provided. This means that none of the listed names, including John Doe, Jane Smith, Jack the Ripper, or Al Capone is correct. Al Capone was a well-known gangster from Chicago, not Australia, and his criminal activities were focused on bootlegging and not the murders mentioned for the time period stated. Jack the Ripper was active in London in the late 1880s. To find the answer, one would need to investigate further into Australian criminal history between 1930 and 1936 to identify the correct person. As such, the provided options are incorrect based on the known historical context and figures mentioned.