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  1. 1 day ago · Aaron Kosminski, Thomas Cutbush and Montague John Druitt are suspects that fall into the first category, whilst Prince Albert Edward Victor, the Freemasons and Lewis Carroll belong firmly in the latter category. Yet, one thing is certain.

  2. 5 days ago · The next challenge was to find a descendant of Aaron Kosminski who was willing to provide a sample of their DNA which could then be tested in order to prove that they were descended from Jack the Ripper. Since Kosminski was childless, finding a direct descendant was a non-starter.

  3. 4 days ago · Aaron Kosminski was a Polish Jewish immigrant who lived in the white chapel area during the time of the murders. He was admitted to an insane asylum in 1891, suffering from auditory hallucinations and paranoid schizophrenia.

  4. 2 days ago · On the strength of this, seemingly strong evidence against him, there is a great temptation to declare the Jack the Ripper case closed with the death of Montague John Druitt. Indeed, for many years, many historians believed that to be the case and Druitt was the suspect of choice to many Ripperologists.

  5. 2 days ago · Welcome to the first episode of "Infamous Killers in History," where we delve into the chilling and mysterious case of Jack the Ripper. In 1888, the Whitecha...

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  6. 5 days ago · Answer: Aaron Kosminski According to Commissioner Sir Melville MacNaghten, Kosminiski was insane due to living a solitary existence. In March 1889, Kosminski was placed in a lunatic asylum. Kosminski was also considered a prime suspect by MacNaghten. Was Kosminski the murderer?

  7. 5 days ago · And barbers themselves can be unreliable. A while ago, a new suspect for the Jack the ripper murders was uncovered: a hairdresse­r called Aaron Kosminski, better known as Jack the Snipper.

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