In 2003 using all his knowledge and expertise he decided to re-investigate these horrific
murders
and the mystery surrounding this fearsome killer. Unlike other researchers he was
able to re-investigate
the murders through the eyes of a modern day Detective using all his
knowledge and expertise. He was able
to pursue new lines of enquiry never used before which
resulted in a new suspect emerging.
His long and protracted enquiry took him from the hallowed hall of Buckingham Palace,
the home of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth to Canada, Central America, Europe, and finally to
the USA where the identity of Jack The Ripper would finally be revealed and the fate that befell him.
It has up until now been generally accepted that the killer only killed five women between August and November 1888 in Whitechapel. It is also suggested that the killer after murdering two of the victims Catherine Eddowes and Annie Chapman removed vital organs from their bodies whilst at the crime scene. However his enquiry would subsequently dispel both of these accepted facts.
His investigation revealed two other unsolved murders of women in Whitechapel in 1889 and 1891. In addition to two further murders of women in London as far back as 1863 and 1872, all of whom were killed in Ripper like fashion, all of which remain unsolved. In addition he also uncovered a number of similar unsolved Ripper like murders of women between 1891-1894 in Germany and The USA.
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