EXPRESSION OF CONCERN

EXPRESSION OF CONCERN: Forensic Investigation of a Shawl Linked to the “Jack the Ripper” Murders

Jari Louhelainen Ph.D.

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Jari Louhelainen Ph.D.

Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, James Parsons Building Byrom Street, Room 10.06, Liverpool, L3 3AF UK

Corresponding author: Jari Louhelainen, Ph.D. E-mail: j.louhelainen@ljmu.ac.ukSearch for more papers by this author
David Miller Ph.D.

David Miller Ph.D.

Reproduction and Early Development Group, Institute of Genetics, Health and Therapeutics, University of Leeds, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9JT UK

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Abstract

A set of historic murders, known as the “Jack the Ripper murders,” started in London in August 1888. The killer's identity has remained a mystery to date. Here, we describe the investigation of, to our knowledge, the only remaining physical evidence linked to these murders, recovered from one of the victims at the scene of the crime. We applied novel, minimally destructive techniques for sample recovery from forensically relevant stains on the evidence and separated single cells linked to the suspect, followed by phenotypic analysis. The mtDNA profiles of both the victim and the suspect matched the corresponding reference samples, fortifying the link of the evidence to the crime scene. Genomic DNA from single cells recovered from the evidence was amplified, and the phenotypic information acquired matched the only witness statement regarded as reliable. To our knowledge, this is the most advanced study to date regarding this case.

Volume65, Issue1

January 2020

Pages 295-303

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