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 ...
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 ...
In 2015, the Jack the Ripper museum opened in East London. For the relatives of the victims, being able to name their killer is the only way they can have a kind of justice. “He can’t be ...
Jack the Ripper's identity ... In his latest Ripper book, Edwards writes that at the time of the murders, the head of London's CID, Dr Robert Anderson, already suspected Kosminski to be the ...
Painter Walter Sickert - believed by some to have been the notorious serial killer - once spent the night at a Cornish pub ...
highlights surprising facts and key milestones and challenges faced by the London Metropolitan Police—from Charles Dickens’s ride-alongs to the advent of fingerprinting and Jack the Ripper’s ...
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.
The true identity of Jack the Ripper, whose grisly murders terrorized east London in 1888, has been a mystery ever since.
The grisly case of Jack the Ripper could finally be closed by British cops more than 136 years after his murderous killing spree in London. A descendant of one of the Ripper’s victims has ...
The true identity of Jack the Ripper, whose grisly murders terrorized the murky slums of Whitechapel in east London in 1888, has been a mystery ever since. There have been dozens of suspects ...
Jack the Ripper, whose identity has never been confirmed, was linked to 11 murders between 1888 and 1892 in east London. The moniker came from a letter written by someone claiming to be the killer ...