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Hello DB. Is it possible that one of the police "solutions" coincided with the real solution?
Cheers.
LC
Anything is possible, but I think it only slightly more likely the police solutions and suspects are the real solution than "person or persons unknown".
Although it is possible someday we may run across the evidence to "solve" the Whitechapel Murders, in the meantime we are in the realm of "informed speculation" with a very limited amount of clues, some of which are of at least disputed reliability and relevance to the crimes.
Having said that, our quest for possible answers, with prehaps inobtainable goal of a real solution, isn't without merit and is certainly a healthy mental exercise.
Anything is possible, but I think it only slightly more likely the police solutions and suspects are the real solution than "person or persons unknown".
Although it is possible someday we may run across the evidence to "solve" the Whitechapel Murders, in the meantime we are in the realm of "informed speculation" with a very limited amount of clues, some of which are of at least disputed reliability and relevance to the crimes.
Having said that, our quest for possible answers, with prehaps inobtainable goal of a real solution, isn't without merit and is certainly a healthy mental exercise.
By the way, to paraphrase Hunter S. Thompson, I would never recommend alcohol, drugs, or insanity, but I find barrels, or any sized container, of adult libations enormously helpful in my somewhat feeble attempts to make sense of the White Chapel Murders . . .
Yes, I quite like the idea that a few senior police officials got together about 1892, when over the files and picked a likely Ripper out of a short list of suspects. It was quite likely decided it was Kosminski, but really should have been Cohen.
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