Michael Ostrog

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Michael Ostrog se llamaba un sospechoso de origen ruso a la identidad de Jack el Destripador, que resultó sindicado a tal efecto en el memorándum elaborado por Sir en 1894. Se trataba de un estafador con profusos antecedentes policiales que perpetró múltiples timos y fraudes, aunque jamás se pudo acreditar que hubiera incurrido en delitos de sangre. Según investigaciones relativamente recientes, durante 1888 se hallaba preso en Francia, y tal circunstancia descartaría cualquier participación que se le pretendiese achacar en los homicidios seriales de Whitechapel. rdf:langString
Michael Ostrog (c. 1833 – after 1904) was a Russian criminal and Jack the Ripper suspect, first proposed in a memorandum by Sir Melville Macnaghten in 1894. Ostrog was a swindler with a profuse police record who perpetrated multiple scams and frauds, but it was never proven that he committed any murders. According to relatively recent investigations, during 1888 he was imprisoned in France, and such a circumstance would rule out his participation in any of the Whitechapel murders. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog
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rdf:langString Theft, Scamming, Fraud, Robbery, Attempted Murder
rdf:langString Various
rdf:langString after 1904
rdf:langString Portrait of Michael Ostrog
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog.jpg
rdf:langString Scam artist, Fraudster
rdf:langString Bertrand Ashley
rdf:langString Michael Orloff
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog se llamaba un sospechoso de origen ruso a la identidad de Jack el Destripador, que resultó sindicado a tal efecto en el memorándum elaborado por Sir en 1894. Se trataba de un estafador con profusos antecedentes policiales que perpetró múltiples timos y fraudes, aunque jamás se pudo acreditar que hubiera incurrido en delitos de sangre. Según investigaciones relativamente recientes, durante 1888 se hallaba preso en Francia, y tal circunstancia descartaría cualquier participación que se le pretendiese achacar en los homicidios seriales de Whitechapel.
rdf:langString Michael Ostrog (c. 1833 – after 1904) was a Russian criminal and Jack the Ripper suspect, first proposed in a memorandum by Sir Melville Macnaghten in 1894. Ostrog was a swindler with a profuse police record who perpetrated multiple scams and frauds, but it was never proven that he committed any murders. According to relatively recent investigations, during 1888 he was imprisoned in France, and such a circumstance would rule out his participation in any of the Whitechapel murders.
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