Jack The Ripper victim's descendant wears her brooch to this day
- Historian Russell Edwards has claimed that Aaron Kosminski is the identified killer of Jack the Ripper, more than 136 years after the murders were committed.
- Kosminski, a 23-year-old barber at the time, was previously considered a suspect, with DNA evidence from a shawl linking him to the murders, although this finding has faced criticism for lack of peer review and original data.
- Russell Edwards and victims' descendants have requested permission to officially reopen the case in British courts to acknowledge Kosminski as the killer.
- Karen Miller, a descendant of one of the victims, expressed that having the killer's name in official records would bring justice to the victims who were not able to receive justice at the time.
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