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Improvements in DNA techniques are opening up a world of possibilities for solving cold cases - and answering questions for ...
In April 1877, with scant knowledge of optography, Berlin police photographed the eye of murdered Frau von Sabatzky, which in turn inspired may have inspired Jack the Ripper investigators in 1888.
“Jack the Ripper is one of the biggest and most infamous murder cases in our history and his crimes were significant in paving the way for modern policing and forensics as it caused police to ...
Robert Anderson, a police commissioner, wrote in his memoirs that he knew Jack the Ripper was a Polish Jew who was sent to an asylum. Donald Swanson, the chief inspector, wrote on his copy of ...
A police file on Jack the Ripper has been made public after 136 years by the great-grandson of a detective who worked on the case. The file was kept by Inspector Joseph Henry Helson, ...
A letter believed to be handwritten by famed London serial killer Jack the Ripper will be auctioned off next week. Grand Auctions, a Kent, England, auction house, said the post card arrived at the ...
Jack the Ripper 'was a woman' as bizarre police theory on brutal killer exposed Step into the foggy streets of Victorian London, where chilling whispers of Jack The Ripper still echo.
Danger has a new face after a Jack the Ripper expert used research materials to achieve the first AI rendering of the infamous 19th century serial killer. Move over, Ted Bundy — there’s a new ...
Nearly six years after DNA analysts claimed to identify the notorious London serial killer known as “Jack the Ripper,” a victim’s family is demanding a police investigation into the claims ...
Jack the Ripper: DNA evidence strong but not ironclad 02:42. A descendant of one of Jack the Ripper's victims has demanded a new inquest into one of history's most notorious serial killers, after ...
One of history’s oldest mysteries — the true identity of mythologized 19th century serial killer “Jack the Ripper” — may have finally been solved nearly 140 years later.