Serial killer Jack the Ripper sparked a wave of fear in London’s East End in 1888 with a number of brutal murders, with his five known victims all women and has so far been unidentified
Jack the Ripper’s identity may have finally been revealed, a new book claims.
The serial killer sparked a wave of fear in London’s East End in 1888 with a number of brutal murders, with all of his victims being women. The five known victims had their throats cut with a number of mutilations.
For 135 years, the identity of the Ripper has been a mystery – until now. Former police volunteer Sarah Bax Horton claims the name of the notorious serial killer was Hyam Hyams, a cigar maker who suffered with epilepsy.
Hyams was in and out of mental hospitals and was a heavy drinker.