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Jack the Ripper; Future of Scottish science

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After 126 years, forensic genetics has finally solved one of crime's great mysteries. Or has it? We are morbidly fascinated by the legend of Jack the Ripper. Five women who had worked as prostitutes were brutally murdered between August and November 1888 in the streets of Whitechapel. Russell Edwards acquired a shawl as an auction in 2007 found he claims at the murder scene of the fourth woman, Catherine Eddows. He then approached Yari Lohalainen, a forensic geneticist at Liverpool John Moore's University, to see what he could find. In just a minute you'll be hearing me quizzing him.

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