A historian said the identity of notorious killer Jack the Ripper has been confirmed, over 136 years after the murders were ...
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 ...
The mystery around Jack the Ripper’s identity has seemingly been solved after more than a century, as claimed by a researcher, Russell Edwards.
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 ...
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 ...
Edwards identified Aaron Kosminski to be Jack the Ripper. A piece of fabric found at the scene of one of the murders was used in a DNA test comparison to DNA sample from Kosminski’s oldest ...
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.
Jack the Ripper's identity has finally been revealed after a 100% DNA match with his suspect Aaron Kosminski, a researcer has claimed. "It's very difficult to put into words the elation I felt ...
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 ...