[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Jack the Ripper ID'd (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 9/6/2014 9:16:26 PM EDT
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DNA evidence. Science. he even looks like a bad guy (rightmost photo) |
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Are you sure you read the right article?
•DNA evidence on a shawl found at Ripper murder scene nails killer
•By testing descendants of victim and suspect, identifications were made •Jack the Ripper has been identified as Polish-born Aaron Kosminski •Kosminski was a suspect when the Ripper murders took place in 1888 •Hairdresser Kosminski lived in Whitechapel and was later put in an asylum Those bullet points were even before the main body of the article, for the TL;DR crowd. |
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Quoted: Are you sure you read the right article? Those bullet points were even before the main body of the article, for the TL;DR crowd. Quoted: Are you sure you read the right article? •DNA evidence on a shawl found at Ripper murder scene nails killer •By testing descendants of victim and suspect, identifications were made •Jack the Ripper has been identified as Polish-born Aaron Kosminski •Kosminski was a suspect when the Ripper murders took place in 1888 •Hairdresser Kosminski lived in Whitechapel and was later put in an asylum Those bullet points were even before the main body of the article, for the TL;DR crowd. ![]() Thanks for the heads-up "Amplifying and sequencing the DNA from the cells found on the shawl took months of painstaking, innovative work. By that point, my excitement had reached fever-pitch. And when the email finally arrived telling me Jari had found a perfect match, I was overwhelmed. Seven years after I bought the shawl, we had nailed Aaron Kosminski" |
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Hate to be the nay-sayer, but have the findings been verified by a non-biased source? Dude buys shawl from JTR murder scene and pays dude number 2 to find a link? Well duh! ![]() ![]() ![]() Dude 2 is... "senior lecturer in molecular biology at Liverpool John Moores University" and consults with Interpol on cold crime evidence in his spare time. Doubt he wants to impeach his credentials for either gig just for some cash on the side. |
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Quoted: Hate to be the nay-sayer, but have the findings been verified by a non-biased source? Dude buys shawl from JTR murder scene and pays dude number 2 to find a link? Well duh! ![]() ![]() ![]() say so for fear that it would start a new wave of Anti-Semitism in London/WhiteChapel/England. Back in '88/'92(?) everyone was waiting for this. They were supposed to release the real name of the killer. |
| It's more likely the dude that was put in the asylum for knifing his wife to death, escaped before the jack the ripper murders started, wasn't seen for 40 years, turns himself into the asylum and says he's been on a personal war on women. he was in America during the missing years and everywhere he said he had been there were murders similar to jack the ripper murders. James Kelly. |
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if i remember correctly, she was seen at some point and then found 10minutes later by a police officer.
the guy had time to kill her by cutting her throat, carefully remove her kidney after she had died from the throat cutting, remove her guts and arrange them in an odd manner and then ejaculate into a piece of clothing and escape without being seen ? all in 10 minutes. thats a lot to get done in 10 minutes with a police officer and several other people in the area. not saying it couldn't have been done or that its not the guy they think it is. you can appreciate why so many people have been pulled in by the case. its down right odd and thought provoking. |
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Quoted: It's more likely the dude that was put in the asylum for knifing his wife to death, escaped before the jack the ripper murders started, wasn't seen for 40 years, turns himself into the asylum and says he's been on a personal war on women. he was in America during the missing years and everywhere he said he had been there were murders similar to jack the ripper murders. James Kelly. ![]() |
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So it was Heady all along. |
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Quoted: So it was Heady all along. |
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There are sequences which are unique to humans, and complex sets of variations of those sequences that are (almost) unique to individuals. Quoted:
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there's a 99.2% match of 126 yr old dna? Yep. Single nucleotide polymorphisms |
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there's a 99.2% match of 126 yr old dna? You obviously didn't read the article. The first test was 99.2% match while the second was 100%. The first strand of DNA showed a 99.2 per cent match, as the analysis instrument could not determine the sequence of the missing 0.8 per cent fragment of DNA. On testing the second strand, we achieved a perfect 100 per cent match. |
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So it was Heady all along. It's Headly.
ETA: beat... By like 5 minutes. |
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Hairdressor huh.... http://bucketreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/2007_sweeney_todd_008.jpg Good movie. |
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That's Headly. Quoted:
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if i remember correctly, she was seen at some point and then found 10minutes later by a police officer. the guy had time to kill her by cutting her throat, carefully remove her kidney after she had died from the throat cutting, remove her guts and arrange them in an odd manner and then ejaculate into a piece of clothing and escape without being seen ? all in 10 minutes. thats a lot to get done in 10 minutes with a police officer and several other people in the area. not saying it couldn't have been done or that its not the guy they think it is. you can appreciate why so many people have been pulled in by the case. its down right odd and thought provoking. Dude was a hairdresser bro. Working miracles with women is all in a days work.don'tcha know? |
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Hairdressor huh.... http://bucketreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/2007_sweeney_todd_008.jpg Right on. |

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