Thursday, September 11, 2014

Jack the Ripper’s’ identity revealed after 126 years – Daily News

Modern DNA technology will have solved one of criminal history’s most high-profile cases: “Jack the Ripper”. Blood from a scarf that was found at one of the murdered women have been analyzed and bind one of the six main suspects to the crime, according to the Daily Mail.

         
         

Modern DNA technology should be solved of criminal history’s most high-profile cases: “Jack the Ripper”. Blood from a scarf that was found at one of the murdered women have been analyzed and bind one of the six main suspects to the crime, according to the Daily Mail.

The serial killer as the fall of 1888 in London Whitechapel district killed at least five women – and was called “Jack the Ripper” because of the raw approach – was the Polish-born hairdresser Aaron Kosminski.

 He worked in the area and was one of six main suspects in the police investigation.

  The data will from the Daily Mail, who on Sunday went out with världsscoopet that Jack the Ripper is revealed.

 The disclosure is based on a shawl from that encountered when one of the women killed. The shawl was purchased at an auction by businessman Russell Edwards, who then had a well-known DNA analyst Jari Louhelainen, review it.

 It turned out that there was blood from both the victim, Catherine Eddowes, and the perpetrator of the shawl.

 The blood was analyzed and then compared with DNA from living relatives of both the victim and the perpetrator.

 According to the Daily Mail, there is no doubt that it is Aaron Kosminski who is the murderer.

  It would then be able to put an end to the flora of conspiracy theories, movies and books for some time after the murders grew into an industry.

 No fewer than 100 people suspected of being the Ripper, and several speculations about dark secrets in the corridors of power. Among those who were speculating on, for example, Prince Albert Victor, grandson of Queen Victoria, the newspaper said.

                     

         
                                                

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