In Episode 11 of the podcast, listeners are treated to a gripping exploration of the infamous Jack the Ripper case alongside their classic movie recommendation: Francis Ford Coppola's "Bram Stoker's Dracula" (1992), a visually stunning film that intertwines themes of love and death, paralleling the historic saga of Jack the Ripper's gruesome murders in Victorian London. The episode delves into the socio-economic climate of 1888 London, the chilling details surrounding the Ripper's five canonical victims, and the myriad suspects that have kept the mystery alive for over a century. A highlight is the examination of recent DNA evidence, which purportedly points to Aaron Kosminski as the likely perpetrator, though this finding is mired in controversy and skepticism. The episode not only revisits the chilling narrative of one of history's most notorious serial killers but also poses lingering questions about justice for the victims.
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