No I don't really follow ...?
Druitt's sympathetic obits suggest nothing wrong except, obviously, some kind of tragic, mental affliction.
Whereas the family 'believed' that their deceased member enjoyed killing and mutilating poor harlots.
That puts him outside any 'sexual mainstream' I would have thought.
Druitt's sympathetic obits suggest nothing wrong except, obviously, some kind of tragic, mental affliction.
Whereas the family 'believed' that their deceased member enjoyed killing and mutilating poor harlots.
That puts him outside any 'sexual mainstream' I would have thought.
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