If there is discussion somewhere else relative to Race & the possibility that he was the source for the Sun series of articles on Thomas Cutbush in 1894, please ask the administrator to delete the thread.
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In the latest edition of Stewart P. Evans & Nicholas Connell's work , The Man Who Hunted Jack The Ripper", Amberley, 2009... Mr. E. presents a good argument, in my view, regarding Inspector Race, of Lambeth ( L Division ) as being the source for the series of articles in The Sun on Cutbush ( whose case was in the hands of Race after Cutbush's arrest in 1891 ) as being the Whitechapel Murderer.
If this is true, then the subsequent effort on Melville Macnaghten's part, his memoranda, if you will, can also be or definitely is, a direct result of what Mr. E presents as a consuming desire on Race's part to convince the police department heirarchy that he had resolved the issue of the apprehension of the Ripper....but no one seemed to be convinced.
This telling tales out of class...the probable, if not definite, dissemination of information regarding Cutbush and the particulars to The Sun by Race...in a way makes him a martyr...because consider this:
Imagine if no one from within the Met Police department had gone and...as Race apparently did...approach a newspaper, would any of us have ever heard of the three MM suspects in the first place? I think this is food for thought. There's a good chance that without Race and the Swanson marginalia, which is available to us now by extremely good fortune, we might only have Tumbelty as a police-named suspect with whom the issue of his theorized complicity left unresolved.
Sir Robert Anderson's articles and DSS' marginalia aside for a second here, but had Race not opened up Pandora's Box in 1894...MM would not have had a need or been asked to prepare the ultra important memoranda...the information on Kosminski,Druitt,and Ostrog would not have been prepared ( and remember that the MM was an internal police memo anyway...) and subsequently trickled out inferentially within other individuals works...
Try and think of any musings over suspects from police sources prior to the MM...and then consider Inspector Race's consuming desire to see his name in proverbial lights with the revelations he felt would clear the matter up in an outside source such as The Sun.
Only, unless I am incorrect, until SRA opened up,himself, do we have a police suspect, albeit unnamed at the time in SRA's works, ...and if we had examined the asylum records as assiduously as Mr. Fido had, who didn't find a suspect to fit the scenario which would accomodate all facets of Kosminski-as-Ripper ( which is why Mr. Fido concluded the particulars fit Cohen )..its very possible that unless the Swanson marginalia appeared with the surname of Kosminski....we'd be left with only Tumbelty....who was also found with a degree of good,if not great,fortune by the very same Mr. Evans in the early 1990's....
Funny how this works out.
Race in my view is the single most important catalyst in the development and provision of suspects in the whole Case...and yet by virtue of his consuming desire to share inside information on an individual ( who has a snowball's chance of being anything other than someone infatuated and influenced by the WM in the first place by reading the headlines...kooks are like that you know...) he suffered the consequences of his efforts by being overlooked for promotion despite what has been called an excellent record ( page 117 of TMWHJTR) until his retirement on April Fool's Day, 1898.
Think of all the other officials....SRA,DSS,MM, Abberline,et al...and then compare the unsung and inevitable backfiring of Race's efforts. A whistle blower who may been the individual most responsible for the basis of modern suspect theory, which includes 2 of the top in our collective hunt.
A photo of Walter Nixon Race accompanies the text in this latest excellent addition to any Ripper library by Mr. E....one which many here may not have seen before....on an individual worth keeping in mind with great thanks.
As always, any criticisms of the preceding are welcome.
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In the latest edition of Stewart P. Evans & Nicholas Connell's work , The Man Who Hunted Jack The Ripper", Amberley, 2009... Mr. E. presents a good argument, in my view, regarding Inspector Race, of Lambeth ( L Division ) as being the source for the series of articles in The Sun on Cutbush ( whose case was in the hands of Race after Cutbush's arrest in 1891 ) as being the Whitechapel Murderer.
If this is true, then the subsequent effort on Melville Macnaghten's part, his memoranda, if you will, can also be or definitely is, a direct result of what Mr. E presents as a consuming desire on Race's part to convince the police department heirarchy that he had resolved the issue of the apprehension of the Ripper....but no one seemed to be convinced.
This telling tales out of class...the probable, if not definite, dissemination of information regarding Cutbush and the particulars to The Sun by Race...in a way makes him a martyr...because consider this:
Imagine if no one from within the Met Police department had gone and...as Race apparently did...approach a newspaper, would any of us have ever heard of the three MM suspects in the first place? I think this is food for thought. There's a good chance that without Race and the Swanson marginalia, which is available to us now by extremely good fortune, we might only have Tumbelty as a police-named suspect with whom the issue of his theorized complicity left unresolved.
Sir Robert Anderson's articles and DSS' marginalia aside for a second here, but had Race not opened up Pandora's Box in 1894...MM would not have had a need or been asked to prepare the ultra important memoranda...the information on Kosminski,Druitt,and Ostrog would not have been prepared ( and remember that the MM was an internal police memo anyway...) and subsequently trickled out inferentially within other individuals works...
Try and think of any musings over suspects from police sources prior to the MM...and then consider Inspector Race's consuming desire to see his name in proverbial lights with the revelations he felt would clear the matter up in an outside source such as The Sun.
Only, unless I am incorrect, until SRA opened up,himself, do we have a police suspect, albeit unnamed at the time in SRA's works, ...and if we had examined the asylum records as assiduously as Mr. Fido had, who didn't find a suspect to fit the scenario which would accomodate all facets of Kosminski-as-Ripper ( which is why Mr. Fido concluded the particulars fit Cohen )..its very possible that unless the Swanson marginalia appeared with the surname of Kosminski....we'd be left with only Tumbelty....who was also found with a degree of good,if not great,fortune by the very same Mr. Evans in the early 1990's....
Funny how this works out.
Race in my view is the single most important catalyst in the development and provision of suspects in the whole Case...and yet by virtue of his consuming desire to share inside information on an individual ( who has a snowball's chance of being anything other than someone infatuated and influenced by the WM in the first place by reading the headlines...kooks are like that you know...) he suffered the consequences of his efforts by being overlooked for promotion despite what has been called an excellent record ( page 117 of TMWHJTR) until his retirement on April Fool's Day, 1898.
Think of all the other officials....SRA,DSS,MM, Abberline,et al...and then compare the unsung and inevitable backfiring of Race's efforts. A whistle blower who may been the individual most responsible for the basis of modern suspect theory, which includes 2 of the top in our collective hunt.
A photo of Walter Nixon Race accompanies the text in this latest excellent addition to any Ripper library by Mr. E....one which many here may not have seen before....on an individual worth keeping in mind with great thanks.
As always, any criticisms of the preceding are welcome.
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