The Strange Truth: Train Robberies in the Desert and Jack the Ripper Mystery solved at Last.
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The Strange Truth: Train Robberies in the Desert and Jack the Ripper Mystery solved at Last.

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[00:00:36] Well, welcome to another episode of The Strange Truth. I'm your host, Carl B., and I'm hoping that everybody's feeling, you know, pretty good at the end of the week here. And, you know, if any of this is going to stress you out, turn it off. Go enjoy yourself and your family.

[00:00:55] You know, make sure that you are in, you know, the best mental shape that you possibly can get yourself in and then you can come turn us on back whenever, you know, you whenever you can handle it. Right. You know, listen to this, you know, listening to a lot of like negative stuff a lot of times, you know, can you know, it's not really good for anybody. Right.

[00:01:19] But a lot's been going on in the world. Right. And I'm just going to just talk about a few things and a few strange things. Right. But, you know, we do things we give we give the news with a little bit of different perspective here on The Strange Truth. Right. It's been it's been crazy up here in New York State. We've had record breaking cold and I'm talking for weeks on end.

[00:01:48] We're just we just caught a break this week where the temperature went into the 30s and in some cases the 40s. There is just so much like melt and runoff right now into the creeks and rivers. It's just insane. The deer were beginning to get really, really desperate, actually. You know, they got brave enough. They were coming up onto my porch and trying to eat the, you know, the plants that we have at the side of the house.

[00:02:16] And in the front of the house, they were trying to get at the top part of the bushes and stuff like that. You know, they were getting pretty desperate here. But I think that they probably feeling pretty good now with the melt because they can access the grass and everything again. But it's been it's been pretty insane with the weather, you know, and of course, that brings all kinds of different issues along with that.

[00:02:42] I think it was about a week ago. We had a bunch of people lose power. We had like 50 mile an hour winds come through and, you know, when it's cold and you have that going on. It's it was just insane. I, you know, so and I think when was it sometime last week there was like about four to five inches like just overnight just dropped four to five inches of snow.

[00:03:10] So, you know, so it's been it's been it's been it's you know, this has been a reminder of, you know, what winter can be like, you know, for two years. I, you know, we've had it pretty easy. Well, at least up here, you know, upstate New York, we've we've had it pretty easy. But this winter is a brutal reminder, I think of, you know, that things can get really serious really quickly.

[00:03:39] And, you know, whether or not you are on the climate change bandwagon, right, you know, it can you know, the cold, the cold is very difficult to deal with. And then along with all of that was all the sickness that was going around. Right. You know, my son, he just he's just recovering from something that he picked up. And a lot of people around me were were really sick.

[00:04:10] So it's it's been interesting and it's been busy. Right. I'm sure everybody listening to this, you know, it's been busy, you know, and just getting through the daily grind. Right. Right. It's been the cool thing about all of this. Right. I I became a serious Christian probably about about 10 years ago.

[00:04:35] You know, really it was like, yeah, OK, I found I found what I was looking for, you know, in terms of, you know, religion and stuff like that. And I became a pretty serious Christian and I've changed in the 10 years. My life has changed like I have changed the person in 10 years. It's amazing how God just works on you. Right.

[00:05:01] He works on you, you know, and he changes you from the inside out. And a lot of the things that used to bother me is they're not bothering me really anymore. I find that I just want to spend a lot of time now, like reading my Bible or or, you know, you know, like just listening to some program, you know, some some commentary on on, you know, on the Bible.

[00:05:30] Yeah, it's it's it's been an interesting thing where I see so many people losing it a lot, you know, like, oh, my God, I can't believe this is happening. And a lot of times a lot of that stuff is alarming. But I it doesn't move me the way it was even, you know, two, three years ago. It's like, OK, you know, we're living in the world of man. Right.

[00:05:54] And man, they're going to do their thing. But I've also also noticed, too, like, you know, you know, the whole thing about, you know, why why bad things happen to good people and and why the wicked aren't punished. You know, some sometimes people ask those questions and I don't know, I I do see that sometimes, yeah, bad things happen to good people. But as far as the other part of it, you know, why, you know, why are wicked people punished?

[00:06:25] I, you know, I I see people, wicked people being punished every day. You know, it's it's amazing. Right. And and it always seems like God just gives them exactly what they were striving for. Right. You know, one of the ways he punishes people is to give them exactly what they want. Right. And another way he does it is just to take away the thing that they, you know, that, you know, that they most desire.

[00:06:57] So, you know, I just want to say, you know, to all the folks out there, you know, there is a bigger thing at play here and, you know, that we don't necessarily have complete access to. Right. There is a spiritual warfare. There's a spiritual war that's going on. And and we as human beings, a lot of times we don't really have the access, you know, to that part of the, you know, that part of reality. Right.

[00:07:28] But there's a bigger thing at play. And, you know, it's it's something to see all these, you know, these people, you know, all these so-called like actors and politicians and all of all of the folks that get a lot of the, you know, the press.

[00:07:44] You know, they they're always in the press every day. And, you know, and it's kind of like, you know, for me, it's humbling to realize that all these people, you know, as powerful as they are, as popular as they are, as, as, you know, renowned as they are. You know, they're just people. They're just people. They all have their own little opinions about this, that and the other.

[00:08:08] And and a lot of times, you know, they do have platforms and different things from which they can they can, you know, really impact the country and impact the culture. But at the same time, you know, it's it's always interesting to me to see the rise and the fall, the rise and the fall. So I just want to say, no matter how bad you might think it is. OK, you know, it's it will never last forever.

[00:08:38] It will never last forever. You're you're you know, so, you know, and and and God has a way of just working everything out. So I just want to put that out there before I really get into the big things that I am going to be talking about. I want to talk about how it seems like the covid vaccine might have some serious side effects. The Yale study will get into that.

[00:09:04] And I want to get into, you know, the the the the railroad, you know, hijackings that that has been going on. I want to get into that. So those are the two big things. And then we're going to talk about Jack the Ripper at the end of the podcast. Right. You know, we're going to talk about Jack the River at the end of the podcast. So the strange truth, we're covering a lot of ground here really quickly.

[00:09:31] I do want to keep this to about half an hour because I know that your time is precious. But, you know, hopefully, you know, we can give you some really good news here and and you can use and whatever it is, you know, it's entertaining and and useful. OK, entertaining, entertaining today. And in some cases, useful. Right. Now you can make some decisions or, you know, or you can do your own research.

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[00:12:19] Again, that's the Prepper's Medical Handbook by William W. Forgey. All right. And please go on over to PBN Prepper's Broadcasting Network. Right. You know, please go over to PBN and if you like what you hear, please pass us around. Let people know, you know what we do and we offer a very unique service here. Right. And and, you know, please go on over and become a member. Right. You know, that will open up so many more things. And if you are a new prepper or an old hand.

[00:12:48] Right. You know, we can meet you wherever you are and help you out. So please, you know, go on over to PBN Prepper's Broadcasting Network and check us out. All right. So let me just jump right in. Right. Let's see. We're going to start with this article on the Daily Mail and Yale scientists link COVID vaccines to alarming new syndrome, causing distinct biological changes to the body.

[00:13:18] Right. And what you're seeing. Right. You know, and that's why I think mainstream media has lost so much of its credibility is that, you know, for years. Right. They would ostracize and demonize people who had reservations about the COVID vaccine. They were just parroting pretty much what they were being told by, you know, the Biden administration, you know, by the government.

[00:13:46] You know, they were just parroting that. And anyone who had like, hey, you know, is this OK? Anybody that had a different or had some reservations, they would try to just be into submission. And now we're finding out so many different things about ivermectin, hydrochloroquine, you know, the COVID vaccine itself.

[00:14:11] And and, you know, you would not believe how many people I've heard say, hey, I'm so happy I didn't take that thing. Or I'm so happy that, you know what, I only got maybe one dose or I didn't get multiple shots or whatever, because they realized that, you know, this thing wasn't as safe, probably as you know, the government was was touting. Right. They just kind of rushed it. And it probably wasn't as safe as they were saying.

[00:14:35] But now you have all this stuff coming out and it says the previously unknown condition. Right. And it says, wait, wait, let me just back up here. It says experts from Yale University have discovered an alarming syndrome linked to the mRNA COVID vaccines. The previously unknown condition dubbed post vaccination syndrome appears to cause brain fog, dizziness, tanatitis and exercise intolerance.

[00:15:05] Some sufferers also show distinct biological changes, including differences in immune cells and the presence of coronavirus proteins in their blood years after taking the shot. The condition also appears to reawaken a dormant virus in the body called Epstein-Barr, which can cause flu like symptoms, swollen lymph nodes and and nerve issues.

[00:15:30] The full results of the small study have not yet been published, but the Yale experts emphasize the results are still a work in progress. Yet the findings from a well-respected institution suggest more research on post vaccination syndrome is needed. Independent experts said the next phase of the research will be to ascertain how widespread the condition is and who is most at risk.

[00:15:59] You know, so wow. Right. Just imagine thousands of people have said that COVID vaccines injured them since the shots were rolled out in 2021. But the fragmented nature of the U.S. health care system makes it makes it challenging to identify rare side effects. Well, a lot of that stuff was being posted on VIRS. Right.

[00:16:21] And then the CDC started started to manipulate the you know, what people were doing on VIRS when they were reporting the adverse side effects. Right. The CDC even altered the definition of what a vaccine was. Right. All of this stuff just goes down the memory hole. Right. You know, we're getting all Orwellian here, but all of this stuff just goes down the memory hole. But the CDC actually altered what their definition of a vaccine was to accommodate.

[00:16:49] Right. You know, the mRNA vaccine. Right. To accommodate the shot and also to cover the vaccine industry, too. You know, because, you know, so it's it's it's really interesting that, you know, in this article, well, you know, people it's also fragmented.

[00:17:09] Well, people were posting stuff and a lot of that stuff, I'm sure, was either taken down, deleted or messed with, you know, on the VIRS system. But let's see. Largest studies have failed to separate the symptoms suffered after covid vaccination from unrelated illnesses that would have occurred regardless. Well, we had all these people dropping dead. Right. Didn't we?

[00:17:37] We had all these athletes, you know, never in all my years, you know, watching like professional soccer and different things. Have I ever had I ever seen so many people dropping dropping dead heart conditions and seeing so many young athletes all across the board, not only in soccer, but all across the board, you know, having heart seizures. Right. And, you know, so it's just incredible to me.

[00:18:05] Let's see. Dr. Akiko Awakasaki, study author and immunologist at Yale University, said this work is still in its early days. And we need to validate these findings. OK, so, you know, it says the mRNA vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer are estimated to have saved tens of millions of lives globally from covid, included three million in the U.S.

[00:18:34] In a new study, which has not yet been peer reviewed, Awakasaki's team collected blood samples from 42 people with post vaccination syndrome, PVS and 22 people without it between December 22 and November 2023. When they analyzed the patient's immune systems, those with PVS had different proportions of some immune cells.

[00:18:59] It is unclear what these differences might mean as the researchers couldn't link them to specific symptoms. The team also looked at 134 people with long covid as PVS symptoms overlap with it, as well as 134 healthy vaccine recipients. Both people with long covid and those with PVS seem to have reactivated Epstein-Barr syndrome.

[00:19:23] More than nine in 10 adults have had Epstein-Barr at some point in their lives, a common infection spread through bodily fluids like saliva or semen. It causes symptoms like fatigue, fever, fever and rashes. And once symptoms disappear, the virus remains dormant in the body where it can be reactivated when the immune system is low. Wow.

[00:19:50] People with PVS also had elevated levels of covid spike proteins. So here you have all of this stuff that they're just like beginning to figure out here. And and I think that, you know, the story here is just going to get worse. Right. I think that the more the more they study this, the worse it's going to get. So, you know, make your choices accordingly.

[00:20:19] You know, if there's anybody out there that's still, you know, getting covid vaccine, you know, getting vaccinated. Right. You know, maybe maybe you need to kind of rethink a lot of this stuff here because the vaccine companies are not going to take any. Ownership of any damage these things cause to people, you know, so, you know, it's just something just something to think about, something to think about.

[00:20:45] And if there is another pandemic, right, you know, you know, we have to make real rational choices about what we're putting in our bodies. All right. And hopefully if there's another outbreak, if there's another pandemic, you know, we will have, you know, a government in place.

[00:21:05] Right. People in place that will be more honest, you know, with the public, you know, than what we experienced during the covid crisis. All right. So I just want to throw that out there. Right. You know, so there is studies that are confirming people's worth, some people's worth fears here about the covid vaccines.

[00:21:30] Just one little thing here. You know, it'd be interesting to see how the war in Ukraine plays out. You know, if President Trump can actually like forge some kind of a, you know, you know, deal where the fighting stops and the war will be over.

[00:21:48] That would be great. You know, because that would mean that less, you know, we have we don't have people dying, you know, in such numbers, in such a crazy to me, almost like senseless war that's being fought there. But it also then begs the question, you know, how would how would all of this affect what's going on with China and their aspirations to seize Taiwan?

[00:22:13] You know, I think that that a lot of this the way how this administration now is being so like aggressive in in their policies. I'm wondering if it has any, you know, effect on on China and their, you know, and their ambitions. Right.

[00:22:40] For Taiwan, you know, has this reset that timeline adjust this time adjusted the timeline? It will be interesting to see how how they how they react. You know, are they going to be sending ships to surround Taiwan and stuff like that? So we'll keep a close eye on that whole issue as well.

[00:23:06] Another cause for concern, by the way, is what's going on in the Middle East and all those nuclear plants that are down there in Iran. OK, you know, the Iranians, from what I've been seeing, they've boosted security around a lot of their nuclear plants and processing facilities because, of course, they're very close to, you know, bomb grade uranium production.

[00:23:34] Right. And and of course, I think that because of the friendship between the Iranians and Russia, they would be able to produce nuclear weapons really fast if they're not already doing so. If they have not already done so in secret. You know, I'm still out there on this one that they may have already constructed a nuclear bomb. They're just keeping it secret.

[00:24:03] But, however, OK, you know, the Israelis are, I think, are looking really, really, really hard at, you know, preemptive strikes and destroying, you know, Iran's nuclear, you know, uranium processing capabilities. So I think that that is something that we're also going to be keeping an eye on because that could trigger a broader, more direct conflict.

[00:24:32] I do believe that because I think that it'd be interesting to see if the Israelis act, you know, because, of course, we have now we don't have the Trump factor right playing into all of this. So that is something that we are definitely going to be keeping an eye on. We have a we have a government now that has a more aggressive policy in terms of dealing with, you know, our adversaries.

[00:25:01] So, you know, we'll see how all of this factors in. Right. Anyway, I just want to read a little bit of an article here that I saw on the most important news dot com. And, of course, this is written by Michael Snyder. But and I've seen this on other platforms, too. But I just want to read what he has been, you know, what's been going on out there in the Mojave Desert of all places.

[00:25:31] OK, and he says here we're in the midst of the worst wave of cargo theft in our history. Earlier today, I came across a Los Angeles Times article. So it's also in the Los Angeles Times. As I said, I've seen this on multiple, multiple platforms. The story about a very alarming series of train heists that have been taking place in the Mojave Desert.

[00:25:52] And he writes the thieves stealthily board eastbound freight trains hiding out until they reach lonely stretches of the Mojave Desert or high plains far from towns. They slash an air brake hose, causing the mile long line of rail cars to screech to an emergency stop. Then they go shopping.

[00:26:12] That's the modus operandi described by investigators in a string of at least 10 heists targeting BNSF trains in California and Arizona since last March. All but one resulted in the theft of Nike sneakers, their combined value approaching 2 million, according to the investigators. Thankfully, authorities have been able to catch some of those who have been involved in these thefts.

[00:26:41] Of the 11 suspects that were charged in relation to a heist on January 13th, nine of them were in the U.S. illegally. Sadly, these sneaker thefts are just the tip of the iceberg. We've been told that there were at least 650,000 railroad cargo thefts last year. I'll read that number again.

[00:27:05] We're being told that there were at least 65,000 railroad cargo thefts last year. Wow. We don't see any of this stuff in the mainstream media, do we? And that represented a whopping 40% jump from the year before.

[00:27:27] There were at least 65,000 railroad cargo thefts last year, a 40% increase from 2023, according to industry estimates compiled by the Association of American Railroads. The thefts, which are typically classified as burglaries because they don't involve directly confronting victims, as with robberies, are believed to have cost the nation's largest rail companies more than 100 million, according to the trade group.

[00:27:56] These figures may be an undercount because railroads don't publicize all thefts, Lewis said. Details typically emerge publicly only when arrests are made and criminal complaints are filed. Now, 65,000, at least 65,000 rail thefts last year, right?

[00:28:22] This story, they were talking about, you know, like Nikes and different things that they were stealing. What else is being stolen that we don't know about, right? Is there sensitive, dangerous materials, you know, chemicals and stuff that's being stolen from these railroad cars that we have no clue as to what's going on because they're not being reported? It's scary stuff when you really think about it. Scary, scary stuff. But that's the world that we've been living in.

[00:28:52] And when, you know, and if you just live on Netflix or if, you know, if folk, you know, if you're just living pretty much just reading the mainstream media, right? You just believe that the world is just this nice, you know, happy place. Right? You know, it's insane, right? You know, there's serious things going on out in the world, folks. Serious things going on out in the world. And this is just one of them.

[00:29:21] So we've covered a lot of ground here on The Strange Truth tonight, right? How is the Trump effect, so to speak, right? How is that going to play into, you know, politics overseas, right? Okay, we're watching that closely because all of these things affect us. They affect us. They affect our planning, right? You know, and it affects the threat level here in the United States. Okay.

[00:29:49] You know, are we de-escalating things with the Russians, which makes us safer here at home? And that's the crazy thing about a lot of these politicians, you know, especially in Europe, because they want to escalate, escalate, escalate. And in escalating, they're not going to weaken Russia. What they're doing is they're basically driving the needle for war towards the red zones, right?

[00:30:19] For them and their citizens. And it's just insane what's going on. But I'm guessing that a lot of Europe really don't really know what's going on. A lot of the citizens, because they don't really have a free press. You know, they're only allowed to print what the government deems acceptable to print, right?

[00:30:41] So in all of Europe, pretty much, I don't think that there's any European country right now, probably, right, where there is a real, real free press. You know, there's real freedom of speech, that kind of thing. I don't think there's any country that allows that in Europe anymore. You know, their citizens are living under grand illusion. Oh, my goodness.

[00:31:09] Anyway, we're going to end with a crazy story about Jack the Ripper here, right? You know, this is strange truth, right? And we got to keep it interesting. Okay, we got to keep it interesting, right? But there's been this crazy story out in the news, right? And it says, we may finally know the true identity of Jack the Ripper after 130 years of mystery. Can you imagine that? They've always been trying to figure out who Jack the Ripper is, right? And never been able to find out.

[00:31:37] But according to this story here, and I'm reading this from news.com.au. So news.com.au, right? And, you know, this Jasmine Kazaslawkas, right? But I've seen this on other platforms as well. And the story says here, There's been an unbelievable breakthrough in the gruesome Jack the Ripper serial killer case that has haunted England for over a century.

[00:32:07] After 137 years of mystery, we may finally know the true identity of the killer who terrorized the streets of London in 1888. Police believe Jack the Ripper is responsible for the brutal rape and murders of at least five women known as the canonical five, but could very well have committed at least six more.

[00:32:27] The victims were Mary Nichols, 43, Ann Chapman, 47, Elizabeth Stride, 44, Catherine Idawis, 46, and Mary Jane Kelly, 25. And it goes on to say here, All five women were brutally murdered between the months of August and November 1888.

[00:32:54] Three of the victims had their internal organs removed, leading to widespread speculation that the killer possessed anatomical or surgical knowledge. The burning question of what kind of psychopath could have committed such monstrous acts has plagued police, historians, and crime buffs alike for over 100 years. A long list of different suspects have popped up over the years.

[00:33:18] However, investigators have not been able to definitively pin down a single suspect to the crimes. But now we might finally have an answer. Self-proclaimed ripperologist and British author Russell Edwards purchased a shawl belonging to one of the victims, Catherine Idawis, which contained blood and semen back in 2007.

[00:33:42] Years later, it was put through forensic testing where it was found to contain DNA from two separate people. One of them matched a descendant of the female victim, while the other matched the descendants of a Polish immigrant who would have been around 23 at the time of the murders. Upon discovering this male's name, Edwards was able to reveal the true identity of the cold-blooded killer behind the facade of Jack the Ripper.

[00:34:12] Considering his DNA, I'm sorry, his name, according to this article, was Aaron Kosminski. That's Aaron Kosminski. Considering his DNA is on a shawl that was at the murder scene, and he was named, I have never considered anyone else to be the Ripper, Edwards told the news.com.au.

[00:34:40] I, however, have looked into every other suspect in order to eliminate them. The DNA work was a huge four-year process. We had to bypass the issue of contamination, plus many other hurdles. It was a voyage of discovery with many twists and turns. The adventure was thrilling from the beginning to end, and I was lucky to experience it. Edwards said when he discovered the DNA from the shawl matched. He was absolutely elated to have made such a breakthrough.

[00:35:09] When we matched the DNA from the blood on the shawl with a direct female descendant of the victim, it was the singular most amazing moment of my life at the time, he said. When we tested the semen left on the shawl, when we matched that, I was dumbfounded that we actually had discovered who Jack the Ripper truly was.

[00:35:33] Edwards had been dedicated to all things Ripper for over 11 years and explained that he first became interested in the topic after watching a film about the killer. I saw the movie From Hell and then did a Jack the Ripper tour, he said. It was then I realized I had been walking in his footsteps all that time and didn't know. After that, I called Scotland Yard and asked where the case files were. I was told they were in the National Archives at Q.

[00:36:02] I went and conducted some research and found quite quickly that nobody would ever know the identity of the Ripper as there was not any evidence. It was only when I bought the shawl that my journey began, he says. While the testing process has been disputed by some scientists, Edwards has held his ground in the validity of his methods.

[00:36:26] Born Ka Wanda in central Poland, Kosminski moved to England with his family as a child and eventually began working as a barber in London's Whitechapel district. Medical records show that he had suffered from mental illness since at least 1885 and had spent time in various lunatic asylums around London.

[00:36:49] His condition reportedly took the form of auditory hallucinations, a fear of being fed by other people, as well as refusal to wash or bathe. He later died in 1919 at the age of 53. The descendants of Jack the Ripper's victims are now calling for police to do an immediate investigation into Aaron Kosminski to make Edwards' findings official.

[00:37:15] Karen Miller, the great-great-granddaughter of victim Catherine Eddowies, said that it would mean a lot to her and her family to put an end to this 137-year-old mystery. The name Jack the Ripper has become sensationalized. It has gone down in history as this famous character, the 53-year-old told the Daily Mail. It has been all about him, this iconic name. But people have forgotten about the victims who did not have justice at the time.

[00:37:44] What about the real name of the person who did this? Having the real person legally named in court, which can consider all the evidence, would be a form of justice for the victims. We have got the proof. Now we need this inquest to legally name the killer. It would mean a lot to my family, to a lot of other people, to finally have this crime solved. Despite the evidence, some have cast doubt on the findings.

[00:38:12] The research has not yet been published in a scientific peer-reviewed journal, which means that the claims cannot be independently verified or the mythology scrutinized. Under UK law, it is up to the Attorney General to approve a further inquest into the Jack the Ripper case.

[00:38:32] Two years ago, Attorney General Michael Ellis refused the request, saying that there was not sufficient new evidence to support an inquest. Okay? I mean, come on. This guy, I think this Aaron Kosminski was named, right? He was named as one of the possibles back in the day, right? And now they've got this shawl with his semen, right?

[00:39:01] They've tested it, and they matched it to a relative of his, right? A distant relative, right? Of his. You know, they do the same thing through, you know, to find, like, killers, too. What they do is, you know, like, with cold case files, they'll test DNA that they have, and they'll run it through, like, the known databases if they get permission, right?

[00:39:26] They'll go on to, like, you know, one of these, like, Ancestry.com, or they'll run it through some system and see if they get a hit, like, if they can find, like, somebody that's related to somebody, right? And usually from there, they can extrapolate who the, you know, who the perpetrator of the crime was.

[00:39:51] So, I know that, you know, yeah, I watch a lot of these true crime mysteries on television, right? So, I know that they've been doing that a lot lately to try. They've been reopening cold case files, and they've been trying to, you know, run, you know, like, all this DNA through all these databases just to see if they can then get a hit. Or, you know, if they can find, like, okay, this person, you know, this DNA came from this family,

[00:40:18] and one of the people from this family is what we've been looking at, right? Then that narrows it down, right? And then they can, you know, probably solve some cold cases. So, this is a cold case file, pretty much. And if this DNA, right, matches a relative of this, of Kosminski, then I think that this is, this would be, you know, good proof, right?

[00:40:46] Good evidence that maybe he was Jack the Ripper, right? But we'll see. We'll see what they do with it. Interesting news. Interesting news, right? But, you know, the victim's family, right? The victim's family, we get some closure here. And that's interesting. So, you can take a look at that, right? You know, you can Google that yourself if you're interested in, you know, in these types of stories, right? You know, and fascinating stuff, right? Fascinating stuff.

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