On the eve of the release of his book
Naming Jack The Ripper, a British businessman claims that he has ascertained the real name of 19th century serial murder
Jack the Ripper using 126-year-old
DNA extracted from blood found on the shawl of one of his victims. In an article written for "The Daily Mail", businessman and armchair detective Russell Edwards, 48, claims that the man responsible for the five murders in East London in 1888 was
Aaron Kosminski, a Polish Jew who had moved to London in the early 1880s.
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