A historian said the identity of notorious killer Jack the Ripper has been confirmed, over 136 years after the murders were ...
The mystery around Jack the Ripper’s identity has seemingly been solved after more than a century, as claimed by a researcher, Russell Edwards.
A British researcher, Russell Edwards, claims to have identified Jack the Ripper as Aaron Kosminski, a long-time suspect, through DNA evidence from a bloodstained shawl found at a crime scene.
The 2019 scientific paper identified Aaron Kosminski, a Polish immigrant, as the man responsible for at least five murders in London’s Whitechapel neighborhood between 1888 and 1891. Kosminski ...
Russell Edwards claims Aaron Kosminski, a Polish barber, is the serial killer, though some people doubt his evidence Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE ...
This follows the emergence of fresh evidence suggesting that the notorious killer was Aaron Kosminski, a Polish barber who was a suspect in 1888 but was never charged. Kosminski's name has ...
Edwards claimed that Aaron Kosminski — a Polish barber who was 23 at the time of the murders — is the Ripper based on what he said is a 100% match with DNA found on the attire piece, he told Today ...
The man in question—Aaron Kosminski—arrived in Whitechapel in London in 1881. While the Polish immigrant had earlier been a suspect in the murders as well, this is the first time that he has ...
The test results have now revealed that the vicious murdered who terrorised Victorian London’s East End in the late 1800s was a 23-year-old Polish immigrant named Aaron Kosminski. “When we ...