Major Clue Discovered – Jack the Ripper Revealed?

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(AmericanProsperity.com) – Revealing the true identity of one of history’s most infamous criminals, a groundbreaking DNA discovery may finally unmask the notorious Jack the Ripper.

This breakthrough could expose groundbreaking cover-ups dating back to 19th-century London.

The findings also challenge the established narrative and demand a fresh look at a case that has captivated the world for over a century.

The mysterious Jack the Ripper, responsible for brutally murdering at least five women in London’s East End in 1888, has long evaded identification.

Now, thanks to cutting-edge DNA analysis, people worldwide may be closer than ever to solving this cold case.

Known as the “Canonical Five,” his victims included Elizabeth Stride, Mary Jane Kelly, Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman and Catherine Eddowes.

Russell Edwards obtained a shawl belonging to victim Catherine Eddowes in 2007, which proved crucial in the investigation.

DNA analysis of the shawl revealed blood matching Eddowes’ descendants and seminal fluid linked to Aaron Kosminski, a Polish barber who was a suspect at the time.

In his book “Naming Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Reveal,” Edwards claims his findings conclusively identify Kosminski as Jack the Ripper.

However, some experts dispute Edwards’ conclusions, citing possible contamination and alleged scientific errors.

Families of Jack the Ripper’s victims are now demanding a new inquest following this DNA breakthrough.

Karen Miller, a descendant of Catherine Eddowes, provided DNA that matched the blood on the shawl.

Even Kosminski’s descendants support the effort to establish the truth, showing a remarkable desire for transparency.

Karen expressed:

“The name Jack the Ripper has become sensationalised, it has gone down in history as this famous character. It has all been about him, this iconic name, but people have forgotten about the victims who did not have justice at the time. What about the real name of the person who did this?

“Having the real person legally named in a court which can consider all the evidence would be a form of justice for the victims. We have got the proof, now we need this inquest to legally name the killer. It would mean a lot to me, to my family, to a lot of people to finally have this crime solved.”

The original inquest in 1888 concluded with a vague verdict of “wilful murder,” failing to identify the killer.

Currently, the Attorney General’s permission is required for a new inquest. Previous requests were denied, citing “insufficient new evidence.”

Sue Parlour, whose husband is related to Mary Ann Nichols, shared:

“There was no justice for these victims at the time. It was all such a long time ago. But it would mean a lot to finally be able to name the killer, to get some closure on this. These women have been dismissed as just prostitutes like they did not matter, but they did.”

Perhaps most shockingly, Edwards has uncovered potential links between Kosminski and the Freemasons, suggesting a centuries-old conspiracy that may have protected him from arrest.

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