The mystery of Jack the Ripper's real identity has been a question many have been trying to solve since the gruesome killings took place
More than 130 years after Jack the Ripper stalked the dark, fog-filled streets of Victorian London, forensic scientists believe they could have finally uncovered the killer’s identity , and it’s a name that has long been associated with the gruesome killings.
A series of genetic tests published this week claim the infamous murderer was indeed Aaron Kosminski, a 23-year-old Polish barber and one of the Metropolitan Police’s prime suspects at the time. Kosminski was a Polish-born Jewish immigrant who settled in London’s East End after fleeing persecution in the late 1800s. Cutting hair in Whitechapel , he would have lived right at the heart of the R

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