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DNA may finally reveal Jack the Ripper’s identity
Unmasking the identity of Jack the Ripper, the infamous perpetrator behind the gruesome murders of at least five women in ...
We might finally know the identity of the notorious killer, Jack the Ripper, and we might even have a DNA result for reference. Over 130 years after his gruesome murders in East London, England, the ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Author Julie Berry breaks down why we're so fascinated by stories of murdered young women and fantastical beasts, and what happens when ...
Casey Sherman, author and nephew of Boston Strangler victim Mary Sullivan, reveals why he doesn't believe Albert DeSalvo was the real killer despite DNA evidence and confessions.
Researchers and descendants of Jack the Ripper’s victims are seeking to finally unmask the notorious killer. Over 130 years after the serial killer committed numerous gruesome murders in impoverished ...
Jack the Ripper’s infamous killing spree in the Whitechapel district of London’s East End came to an end. 1906: Theodore Roosevelt made the first trip abroad of any sitting U.S.
Sharon Dutton, descendant of "Jack The Ripper" victim Catherine Eddowes, is seeking justice for her great-great-great aunt. "We want justice for Catherine and all the other victims," Dutton said ...
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