In an incredible twist, it was Jeb the whole time!
Even odds for Ted Cruz and Arthur Leigh Allen.
How is the DNA still viable? Wouldn't it have degraded over the years?
They're checking if there is saliva on the back of stamps he used on the envelopes - I'm assuming the DNA probably was preserved this way.
At least it'll bring closure to the families.
Jeb's way too lazy and unmotivated to kill someone directly, he prefers the traditional republican approach of having lackies send them to the hospital so they die in poverty.
In unexpected turn of events, it's Bernie Sanders
Seriously, if the system used for the ONS is used here, it'll be dumbfounding. We are at the point where we can legitimately close a number of cases with a satisfactory end. I'm wondering if something like this could be used for the likes of Jack the Ripper.
It was Garry. The perfect cover. Mod developer, family man, lives no where near the crimes... Perfect alibi
The privacy concerns are too great at this point for me to ever voluntarily submit my DNA to any of these companies.
To be fair, we caught another "impossible to find" serial killer this way, so I am curious.
I'm genuinely curious who it'll say it is.
Didn't they already figure out Jack the Ripper was (possibly) some barber that they at one point had in the line-up but let go, using some old DNA or something?
The time is now Cruz, transcend into your final form.
Hopefully it wasn't me. I'd otherwise be very upset with myself.
time's up, bucko. your killing days are over.
Hey man, I was just sending hard to crack puzzles to my nerd buddies at the BAP. Why would I be killing people and sending clues to the public like some dummy?
Still pretty much convinced it was Allen.
Guess we'll see.
They apparently figured out that it was a surgeon, but there was no guarantee that it was his actual DNA. The thing about Jack The Ripper is that it appears to be too old to be solved through the DNA trick, it would only be possible to solve with new logical evidence unless they somehow found definitive DNA.
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