Has the mystery of Jack the Ripper finally been solved with DNA? For over a century, historians and true crime enthusiasts have debated the identity of London’s most infamous murderer. Now, investigator, Russell Edwards, believes he has cracked the case, pointing the finger at Aaron Kosminski using ground-breaking DNA evidence. Edwards’ theory hinges on forensic analysis of a shawl linked to victim Catherine Eddowes. The fabric, found at the crime scene, contains DNA that he claims matches Kosminski’s family line. A Polish barber who lived in Whitechapel during the murders, Kosminski had long been a suspect but was never definitively linked to the crimes - until now. Edwards even commissioned a facial reconstruction to visualize the man he says was behind the gruesome killings. His findings, detailed in Naming Jack the Ripper, present what he calls irrefutable proof. But not everyone is convinced. Forensic experts argue that the DNA evidence relies on mitochondrial testing, which lacks the precision of nuclear DNA. Critics also point out the questionable chain of custody - after 137 years, can we truly trust that the shawl wasn’t contaminated? Some remain skeptical, insisting that without stronger scientific validation, the case remains unsolved... Thanks for checking out our video! Stay up to date with Info On Point by subscribing and ringing the notification bell 🔔 Subscribe 👇 https://tinyurl.com/InfoOnPoint Follow 🗣️ Facebook - / infoonpointofficial Instagram - / infoonpointofficial TikTok - / infoonpointofficial Licensed under Creative Commons by Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... #jacktheripper #truecrimedocumentary #truecrimestory