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Relatives of some of the victims murdered by a serial killer known as Jack the Ripper have backed a call for the investigation into the killings to be reopened after new evidence emerged.
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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 ...
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.
Historian Russell Edwards says he has identified Jack the Ripper as Aaron Kosminski through a DNA match of a shawl found at the scene of one of his murders. Russell joins "Banfield" to discuss.
Jack the Ripper is believed to have killed at least five women. The five victims, Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly, were all killed in ...
Jack the Ripper was linked to the murders of Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly in 1888 in the Whitechapel area, with his victims most often ...
Tourists often arrive in London with a checklist: Buckingham Palace, Tower Bridge, afternoon tea — and a Jack the Ripper tour. Every night, hundreds of tourists retrace the supposed steps of ...
Jack the Ripper Researcher, Who Claims to Have Identified the Serial Killer with 100% DNA Match, Seeks ‘Closure’ Russell Edwards claims Aaron Kosminski, a Polish barber, is the serial killer ...
London's Jack the Ripper tourism faces local backlash due to commercialization concerns. Tourists flock to sites, but locals protest the romanticization of the killer.
The museum’s founder, Mark Palmer-Edgecumbe, told local media in 2015 that the museum’s full title is Jack the Ripper and the History of Women in East London, that the sign was incomplete, and ...