Sunday, September 7, 2014

A Forensic Scientist Claims To Have Finally Identified Jack The Ripper

The Mail on Sunday reports DNA testing shows Polish hairdresser Aaron Kosminski was the killer.


The Mail on Sunday today reports that Aaron Kosminski, a Polish Jew who fled to London in the 1880s, was Jack the Ripper.


The Mail on Sunday today reports that Aaron Kosminski, a Polish Jew who fled to London in the 1880s, was Jack the Ripper.


An imagined portrait of the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, circa 1890.


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Russell Edwards, 48, describes how he bought a shawl, found by the body of the Ripper's fourth victim Catherine Eddowes, at an auction house in Bury St Edmunds. He writes in the paper: "There was no evidence for its provenance, although after the auction I obtained a letter from its previous owner who claimed his ancestor had been a police officer present at the murder scene and had taken it from there."



A composite of three Scotland Yard issued photographs of serial killer Jack The Ripper's female victims, all killed between August and September 1888 L-R: Annie Chapman, Mary Ann Nicholls and Elizabeth Stride.


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He apparently handed the shawl on to Dr Jari Louhelainen, a senior lecturer in molecular biology at Liverpool John Moores University. Edwards says that Louhelainen proved that the shawl was genuine by tracing a descendent of Catherine Eddowes, who agreed to provide a DNA sample.




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