In addition, (and I may be wrong here) Anderson's 1908 comment that "the author of those murders [i.e. the Whitechapel murders] was a lunatic, and if evidence had been available to bring him to justice he would have been sent to Broadmoor" seems to suggest that Broadmoor was an asylum specifically for people who were guilty of a crime, but also insane. In other words, it would deal with those criminals who were deemed not responsible because of the MNaughten Rules, but were still guilty of the crime (and thus dangerous, and should be locked up in the maximum security Broadmoor Asylum). Anderson's statement clearly indicates that the reason Kozminski was NOT sent to Broadmoor is that the police had no evidence to prove conclusively that he was the Ripper.
And to re-iterate, Colney Hatch was NOT for non-dangerous patients, nor was it an Imbeciles asylum lke Leavesden, Caterham, and Darenth Schools in Kent.
Rob H
Rob H
And to re-iterate, Colney Hatch was NOT for non-dangerous patients, nor was it an Imbeciles asylum lke Leavesden, Caterham, and Darenth Schools in Kent.
Rob H
Rob H
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