An interesting discovery by Chris Scott (actually a rediscovery of an article posted by Howard Brown in April) of a newspaper article from December 1897 saying that the authorities had admitted that the perpretrator was "blue-blooded", and had died in Broadmoor. It's also interesting because discussion of the Ripper murder is coupled with that of the murder of Elizabeth Camp in 1897, as in later reports. There's some discussion of this article in these two threads on jtrforums.com:
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Well, for those who've read my Le Grand essay, I posted an article from an 'insider' about Le Grand. I speculated this was a police officer but on reflection it seems most likely it was George Lusk who wrote that letter and it was Le Grand and his men who were stalking him in October, 1888.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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