New Documents Reveal Suspected Identity Of Jack The Ripper

LONDON - JULY 13: A copy of "The Lighter Side Of My Life" is displayed at the Crime Museum at New Scotland Yard on July 13, 2006 in London. The book was donated by Neville Swanson, the great-grandson of Chief Inspector Donald Swanson who was the officer in charge of the original investigaton into the murders of at least five women, all prostitutes, in East London in the late 1800's. The final page of the book contains original notes made by Chief Inspector Swanson including the sentence "Kosminski was the supsect". (Photo by Will Rose-Pool/Getty Images)
LONDON - JULY 13: A copy of "The Lighter Side Of My Life" is displayed at the Crime Museum at New Scotland Yard on July 13, 2006 in London. The book was donated by Neville Swanson, the great-grandson of Chief Inspector Donald Swanson who was the officer in charge of the original investigaton into the murders of at least five women, all prostitutes, in East London in the late 1800's. The final page of the book contains original notes made by Chief Inspector Swanson including the sentence "Kosminski was the supsect". (Photo by Will Rose-Pool/Getty Images)
New Documents Reveal Suspected Identity Of Jack The Ripper
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