DNA tests ‘prove’ that Jack the Ripper was a Polish immigrant named Aaron Kosmin

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THE search to uncover the identity of Jack the Ripper appears to be over.

DNA on a shawl found near one of the victims, Catherine Eddowes, reportedly contains a match to both her and one of the chief suspects, Aaron Kosminsky.

The Polish hairdresser, who moved to England with his family in 1881, was committed to a mental asylum at the peak of Ripper hysteria.

The breakthrough came when Dr Jari Louhelainen, an expert in historic DNA, was commissioned to study a shawl found with Eddowes, the second-last “confirmed” victim of the Ripper more than 125 years ago.

The shawl — which still retained historic stains — had been bought by a businessman at an auction in 2007.

“It has taken a great deal of hard work, using cutting-edge scientific techniques which would not have been possible five years ago,” Dr Louhelainen told a British newspaper.

“Once I had the profile, I could compare it to that of the female descendant of Kosminski’s sister, who had given us a sample of her DNA swabbed from inside her mouth.

“The first strand of DNA showed a 99.2 per cent match, as the analysis instrument could not determine the sequence of the missing 0.8 per cent fragment of DNA. On testing the second strand, we achieved a perfect 100 per cent match.”

Kosminski was born in Poland in 1865 before moving to Whitechapel, England, in 1881.

The murders attributed to Jack the Ripper began in 1888, with up to 11 deaths around the Whitechapel area linked to the killer.

Frances Coles, believed to be the Ripper’s last victim, died in February 1891 — the same year Kosminski was forcibly put in Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum.

He remained in mental health facilities until his death in 1919, aged 53.

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/...050842205?nk=5477b82bc350259ca49f68d581b6b2ec
 
Guess that puts an end to the crappy, reveal nothing new, suspense shows about this on TV. Yay! :blob: Brit names are a trip sometimes. Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum? What kind of name is that for a boobie hatch?
 
This so called news is far from reliable or conclusive and you should know better

I should know better than what?

Did you completely miss the point of my comment, or are you just trying to stir the pot?
 
The decendants of that american doctor that moved over there when these murders started happening will be glad to hear the news;)
 
OH!! You had a POINT!!??!???!?!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!?????????????????

By all means, elucidate

WTF is going on with you? I didn't start the thread, Einstein. Why are you lecturing me that it might not be accurate? Go ***** out the Op.
 
Well at least now I can sleep at night knowing my wife, and daughter are safe.
 
This so called news is far from reliable or conclusive and you should know better

I think he was saying a very simple thing and not so much jumping on board with the "We got him" idea. I think it is cool too. I just agree with this May not very well be a "In the bag" we got him thing. For me, if they can do this on victim after victim, for proof time and time again, I'd be more included to believe they got him.

So far, naming a person after 1 a single victim that has his blood, I'm not actually to happy with. What if there wrong? Heck of a slander case!
 
that's odd that they'd get a 100% match on 125 year old DNA with descendants, but they can't get 100% positive results on a father-son DNA test...

I'd like to see a review of the numbers, too.

But I guess they can say, for now, that it's a high probability match. lol
 
I think he was saying a very simple thing and not so much jumping on board with the "We got him" idea. I think it is cool too. I just agree with this May not very well be a "In the bag" we got him thing. For me, if they can do this on victim after victim, for proof time and time again, I'd be more included to believe they got him.

So far, naming a person after 1 a single victim that has his blood, I'm not actually to happy with. What if there wrong? Heck of a slander case!

I didn't mean for this post to say that 100% they have the guy.

The facts are thus:

There supposedly was a scarf found with the second to last victim. Now this scarf was too expensive for a prostitute to own. So it supposedly belonged to a client or the murderer. On the scarf was the victim's blood and what was later identified as semen.

The semen supposedly matched this Aaron guy. Now that doesn't mean he was the killer but instead could have used the services of the prostitute. There is no proof the scarf ever belonged to him.

Aaron WAS at the top of the list of Scotland Yard as a suspect though. And after he was committed to an asylum the murders stopped.

So a bunch of circumstantial evidence.
 
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