Hi Jonathan,
Thanks - I'll take a look when time permits.
If you could prove beyond reasonable doubt that it was in fact Druitt who confessed to the north country vicar (presumably while said vicar was working down south?), that would be a good start.
But then again, didn't all sorts of less than sound mind confess to the murders at one time or another?
I understand that people who doubt their own sanity will often blame themselves for bad things that happen in the world around them, whereas serial killers tend to blame eveyone but themselves and tend only to confess when presented with overwhelming evidence against them. They also rarely commit suicide unless their power over life and death has been taken from them by the force of law, and they can only exercise it over themselves.
Druitt comes across as a truly tragic character who genuinely thought the best thing for everyone was for him to die. This doesn't seem to fit with a bloodthirsty mutilator who cared not a jot for all the unfortunate lives he set about destroying. If he was so full of remorse and self loathing, why not a full and detailed confession in writing to the police before taking his final swim?
Love,
Caz
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Thanks - I'll take a look when time permits.
If you could prove beyond reasonable doubt that it was in fact Druitt who confessed to the north country vicar (presumably while said vicar was working down south?), that would be a good start.
But then again, didn't all sorts of less than sound mind confess to the murders at one time or another?
I understand that people who doubt their own sanity will often blame themselves for bad things that happen in the world around them, whereas serial killers tend to blame eveyone but themselves and tend only to confess when presented with overwhelming evidence against them. They also rarely commit suicide unless their power over life and death has been taken from them by the force of law, and they can only exercise it over themselves.
Druitt comes across as a truly tragic character who genuinely thought the best thing for everyone was for him to die. This doesn't seem to fit with a bloodthirsty mutilator who cared not a jot for all the unfortunate lives he set about destroying. If he was so full of remorse and self loathing, why not a full and detailed confession in writing to the police before taking his final swim?
Love,
Caz
X
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