Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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No. No relationship between Thomas Hayne Cutbush or the Highgate Cutbush family.
Thomas was first named in connection with the Whitechapel murders in the 1891 reporting of his "South London stabbing" crimes. Interestingly, those 1891 reports described his mother as a widow. We know that in his '1894' memo that Macnaghten also makes that same mistake, saying Thomas's father was dead. Especially odd considering that Antipodean press in 1894 were reporting that the man recently named as JTR was the son of a New Zealand colonist. The memo can't date to 1894. Can it?!
Another thing I noticed in the 1891 reports that I have mentioned before (sometimes I bore myself!) was that Edwin Collicott, a man charged with jabbing women in January 1891, prior to suspicion about Cutbush, was released on the sureties of his father and uncle (both men apparently wealthy and influential)... surely Macnaghten wasn't a bit slap dash and wrote his memo after or using the 1891 newspaper reports?! Or going further, conflating the two cases he warned others not to?
Off topic but another for the "councidences" thread- Charles Stokes Cutbush (son of Supt. Charles Henry) went on in later years to live at Aldebert Terrace, Edwin Collicotts 1891 address.




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