Hi everyone.
I recently came across something you all may find interesting. In May, there is a new JTR book coming out that is specifically aimed at trying to prove that Kosminski was the killer. It's the first book (except for maybe Martin Fido's book, but that one focused more on David Cohen) that deals specifically with Kosminski. Besides going over the Ripper crimes, it also gives us a portrait of the life of this rather well-known suspect. It even has a foreword by Roy Hazelwood, a former FBI profiler who was one of the two men who came up with the psychological profile of JTR and was even on the 100-year anniversary documentary of the case, and said Kosminski was the most likely suspect, according to their profile. So, while I personally am not 100% convinced that Aaron was responsible, I am looking forward to when this book comes out and will be anxious to read it. It's called "Jack the Ripper, and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect" by Robert House. For more information, here is the link on the Amazon page:
I recently came across something you all may find interesting. In May, there is a new JTR book coming out that is specifically aimed at trying to prove that Kosminski was the killer. It's the first book (except for maybe Martin Fido's book, but that one focused more on David Cohen) that deals specifically with Kosminski. Besides going over the Ripper crimes, it also gives us a portrait of the life of this rather well-known suspect. It even has a foreword by Roy Hazelwood, a former FBI profiler who was one of the two men who came up with the psychological profile of JTR and was even on the 100-year anniversary documentary of the case, and said Kosminski was the most likely suspect, according to their profile. So, while I personally am not 100% convinced that Aaron was responsible, I am looking forward to when this book comes out and will be anxious to read it. It's called "Jack the Ripper, and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect" by Robert House. For more information, here is the link on the Amazon page:
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