Families of Jack the Ripper victims are pushing for the case to be closed after stunning new evidence came to light.
Nearly six years after DNA analysts claimed to identify the notorious London serial killer known as “Jack the Ripper,” a victim’s family is demanding a police investigation into the claims. The 2019 ...
D escendants of some of Jack The Ripper's victims are calling for the reopening of the investigation into the notorious ...
The most compelling suspect in recent years is Aaron Kosminski, a Polish immigrant who lived in Whitechapel during the time of the murders.
The streets of Whitechapel were dark on the night Catherine 'Kate' Eddowes' mutilated body was found. The 46-year-old had lived a complicated life after growing up in Graiseley Green ...
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Kosminski was identified based on DNA on a shawl, which was reportedly found at the scene of Catherine Eddowes’ murder. Genealogists said they matched DNA on the shawl to both descendants of ...
Their names were Mary Ann ‘Polly’ Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly. They were all desperately poor women who lived in the East End of London.
The reason the failure to capture Jack the Ripper when he was terrorising the streets of Whitechapel in the 19th century, has been revealed. It looks like the identity of the infamous serial killer ...
DNA found on a shawl retrieved from the crime scene of one of the killer’s victims, Catherine Eddowes, matches a DNA sample provided by one of Kosminski’s living relatives, according to ...