From his investigation he now believes that the conclusions
from the post mortem's and the
subsequent inquests were wrong thereby hindering the police
enquiry at the time
and misleading investigators ever since.
As far as re- investigating the original evidence (little as it was) his enquiry
now
suggests that the blood stained piece of apron found shortly after the murder of Catherine
Eddowes was not dropped by the killer or used to carry body parts away in as has been
accepted
all these years. Nor was the graffiti found at the same location connected to the murder or the killer.
With regards to the “Prime Suspects” who have been under suspicion for many years now, these
being,
Prince Albert Victor, Thomas Cutbush, George Chapman, Francis Tumblety, Aaron
Kosminski, Walter Sickert,
Sir, William Gull, Michael Ostrogg, Montagu Druitt, and Joseph
Barnett. All the evidence linking them to
the murders was thoroughly examined and he could
find no direct evidence to suggest any of them were
Jack The Ripper.
After eliminating all of the aforementioned suspects. He set out to investigate
a new line
of enquiry, which the police at the time had not pursued. His enquiry revealed strong
evidence to link a new suspect to the Whitechapel murders,
and also evidence to link that suspect to
the murders in the USA and Germany. It would not be until 1894 that
Jack the Ripper would finally be caught trying to
flee the scene of a similar murder where a woman was murdered and her throat cut. This occurred in the USA in New York.
The identity of the killer and all the details surrounding him along with the evidence to connect him to the
Whitechapel murders and the murders in Germany. The details of the fate that befell him are to be found in the revised edition of his book. MORE