AI Generates New Image of Jack the Ripper Suspect Over 130 Years After Murders
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Jack the Ripper expert Jeff Leahy used AI software and photos of relatives of suspect Aaron Kosminski to create a rendering of what the serial killer may have looked like.
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The AI-generated image shows a handsome, wild-eyed man that calls to mind another infamous killer, Ted Bundy.
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Kosminski worked as a barber in Whitechapel, where the Ripper murders took place, and has been named by experts as a prime suspect, though never proven guilty.
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The new portrait looks very different from the only other known facial composite of Jack the Ripper found in a 2022 archive.
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Leahy first became fascinated with the Ripper case at age 10 and produced a mini-series on the murders back in 2011.