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  1. Aaron Kosminski (born Aron Mordke Kozmiński; 11 September 1865 – 24 March 1919) was a Polish barber, hairdresser, and suspect in the Jack the Ripper case. Kosminski was a Polish Jew who emigrated from Congress Poland to England in the 1880s.

    • They Almost Caught Him. Aaron Kosminski was taken to “The Seaside Home,” which is now believed to be a police convalescent home in Brighton used to interrogate suspects.
    • A Jewish Witness Saw His Face. Sir Robert Anderson was the second Assistant Commander of the London Metropolitan Police who helped to investigate the Jack the Ripper case.
    • Kosminski Was Put Into an Insane Asylum. In 1891, Aaron Kosminski was confined to the Colney Hatch Asylum. The five “canonical murders,” officially credited to Jack the Ripper, stopped soon after.
    • Jack the Ripper Had a Foreign Accent. On September 8, 1888, a woman named Elizabeth Long described witnessing one of Jack the Ripper’s victims, Annie Chapman, speaking to a mysterious man shortly before she was murdered.
  2. Mar 15, 2019 · Forensic scientists say they have finally fingered the identity of Jack the Ripper, the notorious serial killer who terrorized the streets of London more than a century ago. Genetic tests published this week point to Aaron Kosminski, a 23-year-old Polish barber and a prime police suspect at the time.

  3. 4 days ago · Aaron Kosminski was a Polish immigrant who worked as a barber in London's Whitechapel district in 1888, where he may have committed the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. DNA evidence suggests that he left his semen on a shawl belonging to one of the victims, but the case is still debated by Ripperologists.

  4. 3 days ago · Aaron Kosminski appears to have being the leading suspect for officers Sir Robert Anderson and Donald Swanson. He was put into Colney Hatch Asylum in 191 and from there he went to Leavesden Asylum where he died in 1919.

  5. Mar 19, 2019 · Forensic scientists say they have finally identified Jack the Ripper, the notorious serial killer who terrorized the streets of London more than a century ago.

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  7. Mar 18, 2019 · Forensic scientists claim they have unmasked the infamous serial killer who terrorized London in the late 1800s. They used a silk shawl stained with blood and semen and compared it to samples from living relatives of Kosminski and Eddowes.

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