DNA analysis concluded that Aaron Kosminski, a Polish immigrant, was the notorious serial killer known as Jack the Ripper.
The story was kept alive for generations after no one was ever caught for killing working women in the East End of London. Jack the Ripper was the pen name that signed off on a chilling letter ...
Hear ye, hear ye: the infamous serial killer of 19th Century London, ‘Jack The Ripper’, might have had his secret identity revealed – and it only took 137 years! The Victorian-era murderer ...
Jack the Ripper's identify has been determined, according to a historian who has claimed to have uncovered a 100 percent DNA ...
THE author who claims to have identified serial killer Jack the Ripper ... a Polish emigre, is the Ripper, who killed at least five women in Whitechapel, East London, in 1888.
Jack the Ripper's identity might've been revealed thanks to new DNA evidence linking the Polish barber Aaron Kosminski to the ...
Painter Walter Sickert - believed by some to have been the notorious serial killer - once spent the night at a Cornish pub ...
where you’ll join the 90-minute immersive tour that guides you through London’s grim and terrifying past, from the ill-fated Gunpowder Plot to the heyday of Jack the Ripper and the Great Plague.
Researcher Russell Edwards believes he has definitively identified Polish immigrant Aaron Kosminski as being Jack the Ripper ... the corner of Mitre Square in London's East End on September ...
A RESEARCHER who says he revealed Jack the Ripper's identity has told of his joy at finding a 100 per cent DNA match with his suspect. Russell Edwards's bombshell finding has led the descendants ...