Unveiling Jack the Ripper
Explore the enduring mystery of Jack the Ripper, from historical theories to walking tours in London’s East End, and how it influenced Victorian London and modern culture.
Explore the enduring mystery of Jack the Ripper, from historical theories to walking tours in London’s East End, and how it influenced Victorian London and modern culture.
Explore the enduring mystery of Jack the Ripper through tours, theories, and cultural impacts in London’s historic East End.
Last year, The Mail on Sunday revealed the DNA evidence that proved beyond reasonable doubt that the serial killer was Polish immigrant Aaron Kosminski.
Now, exclusive photographs of the murderer’s family offer the strongest clues yet to what he looked like.
It’s a dreary night in old London, the cobbled streets of Whitechapel are deserted, its lonely and frightening, even more so if you have been abducted by a maniac, one that seems to dislike women so much that he murders them. Nobody really knows who Jack the ripper was, many have come close to naming him but not quite.…
Media coverage of Russell Edward’s book, Naming Jack the Ripper : New Crime Scene Evidence, A Stunning Forensic Breakthrough, The Killer Revealed.
Amazon: “Bringing together ground-breaking forensic discoveries – including vital DNA evidence – and gripping historical detective work, Naming Jack the Ripper constructs the first truly convincing case for identifying the world’s most notorious serial killer.”