AndronETalksNews
AndronETalksNews
Mirror UK
By Tim Hanlon – News Reporter
12:16, 16 Mar 2024
A Jack the Ripper police file has been found after 136 years by the great-grandson of a detective who investigated the case.
The archive has two photographs of Michael Ostrog, an early suspect for the Victorian serial killer and the only copy in existence of the so-called Saucy Jack postcard the Ripper purportedly sent to the police to taunt them. The original postcard is long-lost, making this facsimile copy the only one.
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