They ask to reopen the investigation against “Jack the Ripper”

They ask to reopen the investigation against “Jack the Ripper”

More than 130 years after the serial killer’s crimes in east London, the investigation was never resolved. A direct descendant of one of the victims asked that the case be reopened so that the murderer can be “legally identified.”

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The cause of “Jack the Ripper“could have a new researchsince one descendant of one of the victims requested the reopening after dna tests will rekindle suspicions about the most famous serial killer in history.

The heinous murders of “Jack the Ripper” occurred in a neighborhood in east londonin 1888and terrorized all the residents of Whitechapel, that new victims suffered without any certainty about who the main murderer could be.

People have forgotten the victimswho did not obtain justice at the time. Now we need this research legally identify the murderer“he stated Karen Miller, a direct descendant of one of the victims, in an interview with the Daily Mail.

They maintain that “Jack the Ripper” was a Polish immigrant

A shawl, found at a crime scene, was the key to detecting the DNA of the possible murderer.

A shawl, found at a crime scene, was the key to detecting the DNA of the possible murderer.

The true identity of the famous murderer who captivated millions of people, continues to be a mystery after several years where many suspects and theories circulated, such as certain speculations with members of the royal family and even heads of government.

The key garment to identify the possible murderer

In 2014, the British author Russell Edwards claimed to have solved the mystery thanks to traces of DNA that were found in a shawl from the crime scene Catherine Eddowesthe fourth victim of the murderer who died on September 30, 1888.

This theory gave rise to the idea that the author of these crimes was a immigrant from Poland called Aaron Kosminskiwho worked as a barber and who was considered one of the main suspects more solid. Catherine Eddowes was a 46 year old woman who worked occasionally as prostitute and whose body was found one morning, with his neck cut and his face mutilated.

At that time, the garment had been recovered by a police officer that he wanted to give it to his wife, but after he refused to wear it, the shawl was left in a box until it became part of the collection of Crime Museum of Scotland Yard.

After more than 130 years without knowing the identity of who was responsible for the murders, Russell Edwards asked to open the investigation into the murder, with the support of Karen Millera direct descendant of Catherine Eddowes.

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