To ChrisGeorge
I think that is a very astute counter-argument.
I think that Jason C also makes a good point too, about the dodgy timing of Anderson's downbeat view of [allegedly] un-cooperative Polish Jews in the East End.
Or, is behind this controversial claim of 1910 really just the Kosminski family who did not give up one of their own, and whom police, or at least the chiefs, only learned about -- as a Ripper suspect -- after he had been sectioned?
I think that is a very astute counter-argument.
I think that Jason C also makes a good point too, about the dodgy timing of Anderson's downbeat view of [allegedly] un-cooperative Polish Jews in the East End.
Or, is behind this controversial claim of 1910 really just the Kosminski family who did not give up one of their own, and whom police, or at least the chiefs, only learned about -- as a Ripper suspect -- after he had been sectioned?
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