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Jacob Levy was the killer.
ОтветитьThe Topic of "Jack the Ripper" could be a whole school subject 4 hours a week.
ОтветитьMasterpiece, wish this had a sequel, or two
ОтветитьThis case is finally solved now. Crazy how long it took.
ОтветитьTwas Winston Churchill's father Randolph.The prostitutes were blackmailing the Royals.John Hamer(rumble)
ОтветитьThe ripper was probably a policeman..
ОтветитьIve watched this video alot now but how do u make rock lee do that combo i cant seem to make him do it whats the buttons?
ОтветитьThe victims had masonic symbols carved into their bodies!!!!
ОтветитьIts Jack Doherty guys 100%
I have solid proof
Proof list
the one kill where the guy called out to the witness and was then shadowed, sounds like some loanshark bs
ОтветитьBut now we know who he is now so....?
Ответить“Oh, crap, a dead body”
“Really? I think she’s still alive”
“Should we tell someone?”
“Nah, we’re almost late for work”
watching this after his identified was likely discovered
ОтветитьAnyone else get the good brain chemicals from his voice?
ОтветитьIdk, but why the police in that time not like use a "bait", i mean the victim are all women, that just go out in the middle of night alone,
Set a trap then booom they are all dead, 🧢
Francis Tumblety's description as a "misogynist" might be an accidental red herring. As he was convicted of gross indecency with four different men, we can conclude that he was sexually interested in men, and the term 'misogynist' or 'woman-hater' is also often used at this time as a euphemism for a homosexual. I've read about many Russian Grand Dukes, who were described as such despite having wives and a lot of female friends, because of their sexual orientation.
ОтветитьWow already an hour had passed I didnt know 😂❤
ОтветитьThe fact you’re currently watching this for free is just mind blowing.
ОтветитьNever understood the murder at 29 Hanburry Street. So a murderer kills a woman in a random house where non of them live? Why is nobody talking about this ? Why that house? And nobody heard anything in that house? So a killer just opens a random door, goes in the back of the house, kills a woman then just walks away? Please explain it to me. Cause if i were a cop Jack The Ripper to me would've definitely be someone who lived in that house. What murderer just enters a random house without knowing who is inside just to kill someone from the streets? No documentary ever talks about this. So the lady who got killed didn't live there, jack the ripper didn't live there why were they there then?
ОтветитьThe most terrifying thing in this video is the industrial revolution at the height of its consequences.
Making your commute to work at 3 AM. Truly spine-chilling.
Guysss the found out who he was its ( Aron Kosminski ) a polish barber
Ответитьwent through your music channel and I can't seem to find the song used in the outtro?
Ответитьyou need to do more true crime. i love this
Ответитьi am invested.
ОтветитьStorytelling. Transitions. Cinematography. Music. Vocals. Graphics. Flow. Everything is excellent, such a great creator. Hardwork behind this can be sensed.
ОтветитьNever be a woman in 1880s london trying to enter a common lodging house
ОтветитьWhile most people believe to this day that the Whitechapel killings were the work of Jack the Ripper, evidence is overwhelming that the murders were in fact the work of a vampire.
Consider the following:
The murders all took place in the evening.
Most of the victims were known prostitutes, a favorite vampire target.
There was a surprising lack of blood around the bodies of several victims.
Police found body parts in the areas of the murders, including a torso under a railway arch and another torso in the cellar of a new police building under construction. Vampires often will tear victims apart after feeding.
The murderer sent police half of a human kidney in the mail, along with a note stating that he had eaten the other half. The body of another victim was missing a heart. Vampires have a fondness for gnawing on human internal organs, especially the kidneys, spleen and heart.
Several eyewitnesses described the killer as "shabby genteel," suggesting a vampire who's been wearing the same clothes for some time.
My pick for the best video on the entire platform
ОтветитьAyo what the hell? Did I just fell asleep while watching this?
ОтветитьA closer fit to the suspect described under the name Kosmiski is Nathan Kaminsky aka "David Cohen" (a sort of "John Doe" place holder used for Jewish men at the time), who was a Polish Jew, known to be violent, and was taken to a mental hospital and died shortly after. I think Aaron Kosminski got tangled up in all of this purely because of a misremembered Jewish surname recorded incorrectly years later by Anderson, and in reality was never involved or suspected at the time.
I still think Barnett is suspect as hell, but the case against Kaminsky is certainly far more convincing than the case against Kosminski.
After watching all of this. All the contradictions, witnesses, how poorly information is kept or how poorly its gotten everything about this prolific murderer little iver 100 years ago, all this just strengthens my believe and faith to my Lord and Savior the only true King of all Kings Jesus of Nazareth
ОтветитьWho also came back to this video after the 100% DNA match to Aaron Kosminski
ОтветитьIt was multiple people. What a funny game...lol
ОтветитьVery professionally presented thank you for your efforts
ОтветитьYou mention Douglas’s work in profiling a bit early on, but you don’t talk about what type of man the murders show him to be, ie the profile of Jack the Ripper. Each murder gets more disorganized than the last (except for the 1st of the double event, where Jack might’ve been disturbed), and ends with Mary Kelly’s bloodbath, where Jack would’ve had as much time alone with the body as he wanted. None of the suspects would be able to hold a regular life as they deteriorated during the murder spree, and it couldn’t be any of the suspects, except for Cosminski or a Cosminski-like fellow.
ОтветитьThe video is so immersive that I felt like i was on the streets of London in 1888.
Ответитьjohn the ripper was a cop, like most serial killers who arent caught. XD you think its a coincidence?! XD yea like cops havent been commiting crimes since the beginning of time XD
ОтветитьNever thought that knowing about the Mitochondria, power house of the cell, would ever come to be useful until today
Ответитьthis is the 4th time watching this..
ОтветитьYou should do the Zodiac Killer next.
ОтветитьAwesome Vid
ОтветитьWhat do you think: was Jack the Ripper one man… or a cover-up for something much bigger?
ОтветитьI would love to see a follow up now with the supposed 100% dna match found 2 months ago. I haven't looked in to it in detail so I can't say if it's legit
ОтветитьAnyone who doesn’t believe it was Aaron kosminki is just being obtuse for the sake of preserving the mystery.
“bUt ThE sHaW hAs BeEn DiSbUnKeD”
You guys sounding like OJ lawyers pulling out the “glove doesn’t fit”card. It was the 1880s, the British sailed the entire world stealing things and taking them home so is it that far fetched to believe a cop would steal something from the crime scene of one of the most famous killers of the time? Hell no.
>Lived in white chapel
>Disputed, but damning DNA evidence
>was seen at the crime scene, by an eyewitness
>mentally unstable, with violent tendencies
>already a prime suspect
>was a known raging misogynist, with an even deeper hatred of pr0stitutes.
>no further murders after he was institutionalised
In America/uk you must be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. In France with it’s faisceau d’indices system, Jack the Ripper wouldn’t even be a mystery. Aaron kosminski would be found guilty.
I’m partial to the theory that a lackey of one of the royal family did it in service for a royal indiscretion … so it’s a “mystery” cause the royal family covered it up.
ОтветитьThose who placed their bets on Aaron, congratulations!!! He is 100% DNA match
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