As the purported DNA evidence against Kosminski from the alleged Eddowes shawl gathers momentum across social media and press, what is the role/responsibility/obligation of Casebook to address it? I'm not referring to the message boards, where it has been thoroughly discussed, but on the main suspect tab. There is nothing there. In contrast, I remember during the Maybrick diary controversy, an even more novice me knew enough to go to Casebook. And right there on the James Maybrick suspect page was plenty of information to make an informed decision. Those links are still there.
The Kosminski DNA story is prominent on social media. Descendants of the victims' families are becoming involved. An inquest is demanded. Even AI will tell you that Kosminski was the Ripper. Should this issue be more prominently addressed on Casebook? Again, I'm not referring to the message boards. What about the intro page, the FAQs, and the Kosminski suspect page? And like Maybrick, a balanced approach to allow the reader to make up their own mind.
Or, is the best course of action to do nothing and let the fads come and go. I can see the argument that Casebook cannot and should not respond to the latest popular theory.
Finally, I'm referring specifically to the alleged DNA evidence against Kosminski, not the viability of Kosminski as a suspect overall.
The Kosminski DNA story is prominent on social media. Descendants of the victims' families are becoming involved. An inquest is demanded. Even AI will tell you that Kosminski was the Ripper. Should this issue be more prominently addressed on Casebook? Again, I'm not referring to the message boards. What about the intro page, the FAQs, and the Kosminski suspect page? And like Maybrick, a balanced approach to allow the reader to make up their own mind.
Or, is the best course of action to do nothing and let the fads come and go. I can see the argument that Casebook cannot and should not respond to the latest popular theory.
Finally, I'm referring specifically to the alleged DNA evidence against Kosminski, not the viability of Kosminski as a suspect overall.
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