The Missing Evidence: Jack the Ripper (Full Episode)

The Missing Evidence: Jack the Ripper (Full Episode)

Smithsonian Channel

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@derrick1964
@derrick1964 - 26.11.2024 18:34

One big question is: Why did he suddenly stop killing?

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@mightymadzak
@mightymadzak - 22.11.2024 13:06

I'm not convinced. Some of the murders happened after he was to report to work at 4:00 AM. Others happened hours before his walk to work would have begun.

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@kickywicky4616
@kickywicky4616 - 22.11.2024 08:35

Why did he stop?

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@karijohnson1920
@karijohnson1920 - 19.11.2024 05:23

While it may never be definitive, Holmgren has done a remarkable job to prove his very compelling theory. Very well investigated, logical and thorough.

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@aaronsaunders6974
@aaronsaunders6974 - 17.11.2024 14:46

i agree: lechmere is jack the ripper. why else would he be found over the body

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@LindaMerchant-bq2hp
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp - 17.11.2024 05:29

Sir charles warren was hiding something

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@LindaMerchant-bq2hp
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp - 17.11.2024 05:29

Strange never any of those women screamed or cried for help and her name was Mary Nichols and the 1st victim she was not the 2nd who was anne Chapman

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@Brimstone667
@Brimstone667 - 15.11.2024 13:30

I really think its onto somethin, from all the videos an stories an everything iv watched over the years, i really do think its him

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@kathywright9793
@kathywright9793 - 06.11.2024 11:12

Give me a break

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@kathywright9793
@kathywright9793 - 06.11.2024 11:10

Cut it out you will never know and that means you will shockingly figure it out, not happening just deal with it

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@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst - 03.11.2024 11:50

If we now know his name why do we still call him Jack the ripper?

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@ronaldschultenover8137
@ronaldschultenover8137 - 30.10.2024 04:00

Happened 136 years ago who cares?

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@Rorschachqp
@Rorschachqp - 23.10.2024 14:24

Love the focus on straight investigative theory.

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@TravisHaynes-l7n
@TravisHaynes-l7n - 23.10.2024 05:16

Lechmere said he was never alone with the body ?? Wow , who did he say was there with him?

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@michelmendoza1769
@michelmendoza1769 - 23.10.2024 04:07

I’m convinced it was Lechmere it’s perfectly logical question is how did he just STOP killing?

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@dentrout9383
@dentrout9383 - 17.10.2024 07:52

This is def a Norman Bates situation.😮

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@jamessharpe6699
@jamessharpe6699 - 17.10.2024 06:14

Charles lechmere knew the timing of the Bobby so he knew there would be an officer there... He was the ripper

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@jamessharpe6699
@jamessharpe6699 - 17.10.2024 05:57

The Smithsonian owes the world the truth show us the Giants that you stole from the mounds in America in the 1800s

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@Jacqueline-l8p
@Jacqueline-l8p - 16.10.2024 02:37

Charles Cross Lechmere as the Ripper

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@Silverado1st
@Silverado1st - 15.10.2024 10:42

Ooooh, something missing and the Smithsonian documenting it? They're expertise in missing and undocumented items will finally come in handy.

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@Ieffmacloud
@Ieffmacloud - 14.10.2024 00:32

Cross may be a suspect however Cross may have giving a fake address not because he committed the crime but knew more than he let on. He may have wanted to get in the limelight.

I wonder what Cross's mental health was like. "Jack" appears to have been going insane.

Never trust a detective named Andy Griffith.... 😆

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@nikopawlowic6557
@nikopawlowic6557 - 13.10.2024 16:10

The fact that a criminal barrister reviewed the evidence and said that it would make Charles Lechmere as a suspect that could be brought to court and face trial only goes to convince me that he was the killer and fantastic compliment to the investigation of Christer Holmgren's efforts. A job well done!

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@Frederick-t8t
@Frederick-t8t - 10.10.2024 10:32

AARON KOSMINSKI

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@dianalynnelizabeth780
@dianalynnelizabeth780 - 04.10.2024 06:43

This documentary definitely convinces me that Jack the Ripper was Charles Allen Lechmere. This team did an incredible job of investigating this case.

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@zukosmom3780
@zukosmom3780 - 30.09.2024 08:11

You can that you didn't do your research because the women weren't prostitutes

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@crimsonnemesis3511
@crimsonnemesis3511 - 29.09.2024 17:32

There are so many people that worked those butcher shop jobs along those same house… with the same walk to work.

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@antonioallen440
@antonioallen440 - 20.09.2024 01:11

Lechmere is our guy ! I believe they unmasked Jack the Ripper!

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@renndub
@renndub - 18.09.2024 05:31

Andy Griffith?! 😂😂😂😂yeah that's not a fake name

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@bobsmith-y3j
@bobsmith-y3j - 10.09.2024 05:45

Police incompetence....

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@stuglenn1112
@stuglenn1112 - 09.09.2024 04:15

I'll be honest I don't find this evidence very convincing. I am sure 100's of people in a large city like London used that route walking to work.

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@juanpena2919
@juanpena2919 - 08.09.2024 19:58

I recently heard about the HH Holmes theory and it seems to fit well when the timelines get matched up.. how crazy would that be tho?? The world will never know

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@CreepyColie
@CreepyColie - 07.09.2024 00:08

What a horrible piece of our history, still piecing together the puzzle to this day.

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@tjones5399
@tjones5399 - 06.09.2024 19:51

Why are people fascinated with murderers? Just asking

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@ephesians.6
@ephesians.6 - 06.09.2024 02:28

After watching this, I have come to the conclusion that I have no idea who Jack The Ripper is, and neither does anyone else.

What an enlightening 46 minutes this was 🙄

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@jjlady552
@jjlady552 - 03.09.2024 05:27

In the nineteen 70’s-WHAT??!? Ijut AI

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@mikelopez9674
@mikelopez9674 - 02.09.2024 02:29

Patricia Cornwell..hers was extremely compelling

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@De.V.
@De.V. - 31.08.2024 04:11

If only there was evidence of the deliveries he made at the time of the murders.

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@artteacher71
@artteacher71 - 30.08.2024 14:06

This is a great theory. My only hesitation in believing it is that Lechmere would stop suddenly. He lived for 2 decades after the murders.

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@montana3227
@montana3227 - 28.08.2024 22:13

Talking about waking up on BS

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@Yossiloveu
@Yossiloveu - 27.08.2024 20:42

Yikes, that thumbnail tho....Victorian photography is in itself truly Terrifying😮😂

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@misterkaiju6729
@misterkaiju6729 - 25.08.2024 03:38

I think Its time for Jack to let er rip!

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@susannebrowning7708
@susannebrowning7708 - 24.08.2024 02:23

If Cross was initially found at the crime scene, he would have had blood on him— something easily seen by the officer.

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@AriesePatterson
@AriesePatterson - 21.08.2024 23:04

Theres dna on clothing why can they not get it and run it to find out who it would come back to.

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@conniemartin-d8y
@conniemartin-d8y - 19.08.2024 01:55

if anyone is paying attention, the first 5 minutes the narrator is saying the wrong decade: he says " the 1980s....the 1990s..." the killings took place 1888 !

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@GalateaPolifemo
@GalateaPolifemo - 19.08.2024 00:00

In another video, I learned that because the removal of their body part was done with surgical precision, Jack the Riper had to be surgeon. And that he was not only a doctor, but also, a member of the royal family. That’s the reason the police was “unable” to find the assassin, even though, they saw him on the streets where the attacks were committed. They couldn’t suspect him, a Conde, been the culprit.

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@katiekrogh3206
@katiekrogh3206 - 17.08.2024 03:23

I thought Jack the Ripper was solved by the DNA on the shawl of one of the women.

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@DC11-ns7vf
@DC11-ns7vf - 14.08.2024 11:05

I think it was the the american quack who left London shortly after his last killing in london and went back to the states.

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@haydenselena
@haydenselena - 07.08.2024 19:06

Watching in 2024. ❤

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