Hypothetical I know, but if Sutcliffe was never caught in the Yorkshire ripper hunt would we be giving any credence to PC Andy Laptew's thoughts on the most infamous case he was involved in if he wrote his memoirs as a Yorkshire PC ?
I interviewed a man who lived between Bradford and Leeds [ the rippers two main killing grounds ], Anderson , the ripper lived in the heart of the district . There were indicators about this man which made me want to pursue him further [ spotted in red light area, his general uneasiness during the interview, size eight and half feet, similar to shoe size of offender etc ], Mac , many circumstances with Kosminski which made him a strong suspect. We don't know what these circumstances are, but maybe similar sort of reasons . Plus Laptew said Sutcliffe was a dead ringer for a photo fit by a surviving victim, Marilyn Moore. Now obviously Marilyn Moore would have had a better look at Sutcliffe than say, Lawende of Jack. But Sutcliffe did keep a similar sort of appearance through his killing spree and beyond. Was there something in Kosminski's appearance which made him stand out a little and easier to identify? I don't know.. But plainly PC Laptew was right to be concerned about Sutcliffe, [ though we cannot say that with any degree of certainty about Anderson/Swanson and Kosminski ], only to be rebuffed by his senior officer.
Much like Stewart Evans summation what SD drew us to in his post, I believe there is a good possibility that Kosminski was interviewed during the house to house enquiry or/and after Mary's murder [ potentially drawing some form of suspicion, but not enough to arrest him ]. And then at a later date 90/91 an informer [ family member perhaps ], came forward to the police. If there was a positive ID then arguably it might have tilted Anderson/ Swanson's mind once they went over the circumstantial evidence which may have connected Kosminski to the case ?
Regards Darryl
I interviewed a man who lived between Bradford and Leeds [ the rippers two main killing grounds ], Anderson , the ripper lived in the heart of the district . There were indicators about this man which made me want to pursue him further [ spotted in red light area, his general uneasiness during the interview, size eight and half feet, similar to shoe size of offender etc ], Mac , many circumstances with Kosminski which made him a strong suspect. We don't know what these circumstances are, but maybe similar sort of reasons . Plus Laptew said Sutcliffe was a dead ringer for a photo fit by a surviving victim, Marilyn Moore. Now obviously Marilyn Moore would have had a better look at Sutcliffe than say, Lawende of Jack. But Sutcliffe did keep a similar sort of appearance through his killing spree and beyond. Was there something in Kosminski's appearance which made him stand out a little and easier to identify? I don't know.. But plainly PC Laptew was right to be concerned about Sutcliffe, [ though we cannot say that with any degree of certainty about Anderson/Swanson and Kosminski ], only to be rebuffed by his senior officer.
Much like Stewart Evans summation what SD drew us to in his post, I believe there is a good possibility that Kosminski was interviewed during the house to house enquiry or/and after Mary's murder [ potentially drawing some form of suspicion, but not enough to arrest him ]. And then at a later date 90/91 an informer [ family member perhaps ], came forward to the police. If there was a positive ID then arguably it might have tilted Anderson/ Swanson's mind once they went over the circumstantial evidence which may have connected Kosminski to the case ?
Regards Darryl
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