Keywords
serial killer
modern forensic
Jack the Ripper
modern forensic
Jack the Ripper
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Jack the Ripper and modern forensic methods. (2017). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 65(7-8), 138-150. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2017.7-8.10
Abstract
The author shows how modern forensic methods can be useful even in investigating a 128 years old case.
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