1889 letter reveals the identity of Jack the Ripper

A recently discovered 14-line letter from 1889 appears to reveal the identity of Jack the Ripper. The letter, found in an old book in Australia and sold on eBay for £240, appears to link Aaron Kosminski, one of the main suspects in the East London murders, to the crimes. The revelation of the contents of the letter The letter, which was written by the Reverend William Patrick Dott, describes an attack on a woman, which was allegedly carried out by a “Kosminski”, who ran towards her holding a pair of scissors in the East London area. The attack reportedly happened about a year after the Jack the Ripper murders rocked the area. Dott says it was a “miracle” that Kosminski was not hanged for what he had done to the “unfortunate girls”. The ‘Tillie’ reference According to the Daily Mail, the letter also mentions a woman named ‘Tillie’, who is believed to be […]
Source: News Beast

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