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    Im not sure Druitt was left or right handed but i thought of a in my eyes no too bad theory.
    I read in a thread that jack might have had a something like a student.
    I believe that was Druitt.
    The witnesses saw a man with a mustache.In my opinion druitt did the talk while Jack waited somewhere close and unnoticed for his moment to strike.
    then at the Liz murder jack wanted to let Druitt do the work but he jacked up since someone interfered.
    then jack was the one who killed Druitt to go sure he wont get caught.
    just a theory but it seems possible.
    However the theory that jack might have had someone to do the talk for him goes for everyone with a mustache.

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    Kinda like Leanord Lake and Charles Ng
    'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - beer in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride!'

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lika View Post
      Im not sure Druitt was left or right handed but i thought of a in my eyes no too bad theory.
      I read in a thread that jack might have had a something like a student.
      I believe that was Druitt.
      The witnesses saw a man with a mustache.In my opinion druitt did the talk while Jack waited somewhere close and unnoticed for his moment to strike.
      then at the Liz murder jack wanted to let Druitt do the work but he jacked up since someone interfered.
      then jack was the one who killed Druitt to go sure he wont get caught.
      just a theory but it seems possible.
      However the theory that jack might have had someone to do the talk for him goes for everyone with a mustache.

      I feel sorry for poor Druitt. He was obviously a tortured soul who was scared stiff of the depression that seemed to engulf him and just happened to do away with himself soon after Kelly's death. He unfortunately seemed to fit the description of the 'faded toff' persona, in much the same way that John Pizer fitted the 'savage Jew' persona and he gets plonked into the middle of the Ripper story because his family had some fanciful notion that he might be the Ripper. Like others, I think Druitt was introduced as a suspect, along with others, as a smokescreen for the candidacy of Thomas Cutbush, whose family could not afford for him to be a serious suspect - thus the need for a few 'more likely' suspects.

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