Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1
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We have those sparse records, that is true, but all they are is just records of a mentally unstable Jew. There's no mention anywhere in those records that he was suspected of being a murderer. That is all modern conjecture.
I would add that if Anderson's suspect was not called Kosminski, why would Swanson think that he did mean Kosminski - and why would Macnaghten, who must have had access to all the relevant papers, know of Kosminski but not the other Jewish suspect?
Re: the Marginalia - For all we know he could have spent a week or more looking up the name because so many Polish-Jewish names sound so similar, so in case he forgets again, he wrote it down.
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