There is a famous series of murders called "Döner Kebab killings" that started in my hometown Nuremberg in the year 2000, back then I lived only 100m away from the crime scene. All nine victims were shot in the head, all but one were Turkish businessmen (one was a Greek). The police took lots of fingerprints and DNA samples and started a Europe-wide investigation but still have no clue on the identity of the perpetrator(s). They even made a mass DNA test in our area, handed out tons of flyers, conducted house-to-house searches, etc.
I just mention this case because of the comment of a leading officer involved in it who told the press that "we have tons of clues and theories but still can't untie the knot", which reminded me of the comments of police officers during the autumn of 1888 - lots of hot air but no substance. In other words, DNA sampling, fingerprinting and similar scientific methods can be highly effective in one case and totally worthless in another.
In my opinion, there's no reason for me to think that a modern Jack couldn't be as successful at fooling the police as the LVP one. What's more, a modern Ripper would probably be aware of DNA testing and fingerprints and take reasonable precautions. The chance of a "cold-case" solution of the case would be higher though.
I just mention this case because of the comment of a leading officer involved in it who told the press that "we have tons of clues and theories but still can't untie the knot", which reminded me of the comments of police officers during the autumn of 1888 - lots of hot air but no substance. In other words, DNA sampling, fingerprinting and similar scientific methods can be highly effective in one case and totally worthless in another.
In my opinion, there's no reason for me to think that a modern Jack couldn't be as successful at fooling the police as the LVP one. What's more, a modern Ripper would probably be aware of DNA testing and fingerprints and take reasonable precautions. The chance of a "cold-case" solution of the case would be higher though.
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