Historian Russell Edwards claims DNA evidence from a crime s….

Historian Russell Edwards claims DNA evidence from a crime scene identifies Jack the Ripper as Aaron Kosminski, a 23-year-old Polish immigrant who died in a mental institution in 1919. Edwards acquired the shawl in 2007 after discovering it was found at the location of Catherine Eddowes’ murder. The families of the five known victims are urging Scotland Yard to reinvestigate the unsolved case. However, Edwards’ claims have faced skepticism online, with critics questioning his credibility. The true identity of the infamous serial killer may have finally been solved after 137 years, as the murderer who brutally raped and eviscerated five women, most of them sex workers, has reportedly been identified. The confirmed victims were Mary Nichols, 43, Annie Chapman, 47, Elizabeth Stride, 44, Catherine Ed dowes, 46, and Mary Jane Kelly, 25. The killer removed internal organs from three victims, and historians believe the true number of victims may be more than five.

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