Maybe, if the results stand up to peer review:
Kosminski was supposedly a top suspect of the police according to the notes of one of the chief investigators, but they didn't have sufficient evidence to arrest him. This aligns with other serial killer investigations, where it is common that the police interview the actual culprit and suspect him but are unable to definitely prove it until the killer makes a mistake or is caught by luck.
Kosminski was supposedly a top suspect of the police according to the notes of one of the chief investigators, but they didn't have sufficient evidence to arrest him. This aligns with other serial killer investigations, where it is common that the police interview the actual culprit and suspect him but are unable to definitely prove it until the killer makes a mistake or is caught by luck.
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