Originally posted by Simon Wood
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Those words were written by me (the clue was the username in red at the top of the post) but I have no interest in "defending" Robert Anderson and am not defending him, any more than you were defending him earlier in this thread by saying that the allegation that British detectives were involved in a plot to blow up a steamer in New York harbour was "way off the Richter Scale" (#53). I am no more defending Robert Anderson than you would be if I claimed he was Jack the Ripper and you told me I was talking nonsense.
I have put forward a positive case that Anderson sent Andrews to Canada to escort Barnett to Toronto and Jarvis to North America to hunt for Barton. In the process, I have criticised you and Wolf for mistakenly saying he sent them on Parnell business and R.J. Palmer for mistakenly saying he sent Andrews on Tumblety research business. There is no "defence" of Anderson needed or attempted because there is no case against him. It is you who needs to defend yourself and your conclusions, but I note - as I'm sure everyone else has - that you refuse to do so.
As I have said repeatedly, but without challenge from you, Anderson had absolutely no need to send Scotland Yard detectives to America to assist the Times because the Times could hire their own detectives (who could be former Scotland Yard men, such as Moser) if they wanted to conduct investigations in America. It was not only pointless but self-defeating and stupid for him to do it due to the risk of exposure and the serious problems it would have caused for him which would probably have led to his dismissal from the force. So to repeat: there was no point in him doing it and he did not do it.
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