Families of Jack the Ripper victims are pushing for the case to be closed after stunning new evidence came to light.
The serial killer murdered five women in East London between 1888 and 1892.
Bestselling author Patricia Cornwell, known for her book "Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper—Case Closed," says she doesn’t trust new DNA evidence linking Aaron Kosminski. "I don't believe ...
Ezra Izer discusses the genetic analysis that has supposedly identified Jack the Ripper ...
Watch the full special episode of “Banfield” where historian Russell Edwards discusses his claim of identifying Jack the Ripper as Aaron Kosminski through DNA evidence linked to a shawl found at one ...
While numerous other suspects have been named in books detailing their backgrounds, one name persisted: Aaron Mordke Kosminski. The son of a tailor, Kosminski was born in the Province of Kalish in ...
found suspect based on physical traits Her conclusion is different from a new theory based on DNA evidence Historian Russell Edwards recently made waves by suggesting London’s notorious serial killer ...
Edwards said the results identified 'Aaron Kosminski', a barber from Poland who emigrated to London, as the man behind the murders. A computer generated image of Aaron Kosminski, one of the prime ...
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