JACK the Ripper’s identity may have been revealed by a £240 note on eBay – giving hope of finally solving Britain’s most ...
A letter discovered in an old Australian book could hold vital evidence linking one of Jack the Ripper's prime suspects to ...
A Bradford carpet fitter says tests show a note he bought online for £240 claiming Ripper suspect Aaron Kosminski attacked a ...
A letter bought on eBay for £240 has been authenticated and could now be worth £125,000 after scientists found it was written ...
A letter purchased on eBay which appears to identify Jack the Ripper has been verified by scientists. The 14-line note, which ...
Now, an 1889 letter, which could now be worth up £125,000, has been discovered, which appears to suggest that one of the prime suspects, Aaron Kosminski, attacked a woman with a pair of scissors ...
The 1889 letter, which could now be worth up £125,000, appears to describe how one of the prime suspects in the east London killings, Aaron Kosminski, had attacked a woman with a pair of scissors ...
Known as the Swanson Marginalia, they name Polish-born Aaron Kosminski - since linked to a victim by DNA. The archive also contains Victorian-era photos, letters and drawings. In 1888, Jack The ...
It details how one of the main suspects in the case - Aaron Kosminski - had bludgeoned a woman with a pair of scissors less than a year after the killings. In a seeming reference to the Ripper ...