Bureaucracies of all kinds seem to be inevitably overly cautious about releasing anything, no matter how many years have passed if a file has been stamped 'not to be disclosed'.
I am NOT a Druittist, but what if information pointing directly to him or to some other man from an extremely respectable prominent family as being the Ripper, came into the possession of the Yard in say 1889-90? If the suspect was then dead that information might be tucked away for several generations so as to not give surviving family members a terrible burden. After that, just sheer caution might take over on the Home Office's part.
I am NOT a Druittist, but what if information pointing directly to him or to some other man from an extremely respectable prominent family as being the Ripper, came into the possession of the Yard in say 1889-90? If the suspect was then dead that information might be tucked away for several generations so as to not give surviving family members a terrible burden. After that, just sheer caution might take over on the Home Office's part.
Comment