After 137 Years, DNA May Have Finally Revealed Jack the Ripper
A Killer Without a Face

What made Jack the Ripper truly terrifying wasn’t just the violence, it was the mystery. There was no arrest, no confession, no verified identity. Each time, the killer slipped away without a trace, dissolving back into the fog and leaving a shaken city scrambling for answers.
That blank space where a name should be became irresistible to theorists. Over the years, everyone from surgeons and artists to aristocrats and royals was floated as a suspect. The case slowly transformed from a crime into a cultural obsession, fueled by imagination as much as evidence.
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