Casebook Reveals Jack the Ripper Suspects.

Jack the Ripper will probably go down in history as one of the most infamous unsolved serial killings. Experts still debate who Jack the Ripper really was.

There were over 500 suspects, narrowed down to 31 suspects; including the Royal Conspiracy angle and the Freemason angle.

DNA was present on evidence from two of the suspects. However, only one of the suspects seemed to accurately depict the parts of the crimes that only the killer would know, and would be in close proximity to the potential victims.

Casebook examines the evidence, presents the potential culprits, as well as letter and other related info to Jack the Ripper – https://www.casebook.org/suspects/

What do I believe? Well, Initiated to Kill examines two of the theories, and brings to life a psychological profile on the upbringing and life of a man consumed by hatred, obsessed with creating the perfect masterpiece.

Published by sharlene25

Sharlene Almond is the author of the genre-bending Annabella Cordova series, and a New Zealand travel book Journey in little Paradise. She has written a range of health, writing and body language articles; contributing as a guest writer on other blogs. Over the last ten years, Sharlene has attained qualifications in Body Language, Criminology, Journalism, Editing, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Pet Care, and Animal Behaviour. While setting up an online nutritional business, she is studying to specialize in Medicinal Cannabis and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Sharlene is also currently editing her second Annabella Cordova novel, with two others in the works. To support her online business, Sharlene sends out a trimonthly newsletter covering health, body language, writing, and even articles centered on health topics for your pet.

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