Originally posted by JTRSickert
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1. Lewis Carroll
2. Michael Ostrog
3. Druitt, tied with Walter Sickert.
Two of these came from Sir Melville (I didn't even work there yet) McNaughton's ridiculous list. This man and his opinions can be safely ignored.
I saw a documentary some years back where this guy tried to tie the locations of the murders to some type of pentagram or pentacle. I don't know who his suspect was, because it was so ridiculous that I switched it off.
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