Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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I think the time has come for you to admit that you do not have a scintilla of knowledge about who Tait spoke to and about what. And it is not about what was noted, it is about what a fellow medico was able to tell you. A pattern of cutting that was consistent with how the London butchers cut could well have been spoken about, for example - we simply cannot tell.
What we can tell is that there are numerous factors pointing to a shared identity between the two killers, some of them of so peculiar and rare a character that they cannot be dismissed lightheartedly. I will leave you for now with a 2015 quotation from the late Richard Whittington-Egan:
"There was a contemporary tendency to link the later Thames murders with Jack the Ripper. It has been said that there was absolutely no justification for this; it was just anther expression of the overwhelming obsession with Saucy Jacky that held the population in its stranglehold. Nevertheless, that the killings and mutilations of 87, 88 and 89 were the work of one pair of hands, a single killer, does seem possible, even extremely likely."
There´s another armchair detective for you, Gareth. Why would he say that, if he wasn´t aware of any contemporary consensus? Is he thinking on his own...?
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