Is the Jack the Ripper story true and who were his victims?
- Jack the Ripper, a notorious serial killer, murdered women in London between 1888 and 1891.
- Many vulnerable women in Victorian England struggled to make ends meet, making them targets.
- The five canonical victims include Mary Jane Kelly, Elizabeth Stride, and Annie Chapman.
- Historian Russell Edwards said about identifying Aaron Kosminski, "Oh, without a doubt, 100% it’s him."
- DNA evidence from a shawl suggests Aaron Kosminski's identity, although some historians claim more victims.
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BBC child star unrecognisable in new Jack the Ripper drama
THEY say a leopard can’t change its spots, but it seems Tyger-Drew Honey can make himself virtually unrecognisable. The Outnumbered actor has transformed himself into a Victorian for new Sky History series, Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood which drops next week. Sky HISTORYTyger Drew-Honey as Ernest Parke in new Sky History series, Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood[/caption] BBCTyger, far left, appeared in Outnumbered, which launched on BBC One…
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