Under UK law, it is up to the attorney general to approve a further inquest into the Jack the Ripper case, with Attorney-General Michael Ellis refusing the request two years ago, saying there was “not ...
The chilling mystery of Jack the Ripper has haunted history for over a century. But now, after 140 years, new evidence ...
After 140 years, Jack the Ripper's identity is said to be revealed after testing DNA from a shawl found at a murder scene. One of world's most notorious and oldest serial killer mysteries might ...
We might finally know the identity of the notorious killer, Jack the Ripper, and we might even have a DNA result for ...
A historian may have cracked a case for the ages, sharing his findings on “Jack The Ripper” with NewsNation’s “Banfield.” ...
Jack The Ripper's true identity has been 'revealed' 130 years after he terrorised the women of London’s Whitechapel district. Historians say the unidentified serial killer brutally claimed the ...
The infamous letter written by Jack the Ripper in which he mocked police in London trying to identify him has resurfaced after his identity was reportedly 'revealed'. Mary Ann Nichols, Annie ...
Jack the Ripper, one of history’s most notorious serial killers, terrorised the streets of Victorian London’s East End in the late 1800s. Despite the passage of decades, his true identity remained a ...
Among its infamous figures is Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have murdered at least five women in and around Whitechapel in London’s East End in 1888—yet he was never caught. Author Russell ...
British historian Russell Edwards claims to have identified Jack the Ripper as Aaron Kosminski using DNA evidence from a crime scene. Kosminski, a mentally ill Polish immigrant, allegedly committed ...
Jack the Ripper, the mystery killer who brutally murdered at least five women between 1889 and 1891 in London, has finally been identified. Listen to Story Jack the Ripper identified as Aaron ...
The killings we attribute to Jack The Ripper were actually part of a larger context of casual slaughter within London’s East End in 1888. Together, these crimes are known as the Whitechapel Murders, ...