Hi John,
I'd hardly call it an obsession. Anderson was an accomplished liar. He used to practice in his sleep.
The only reason people hang on to Anderson's every word is to lend credence to the patently absurd idea that Kosminski was the suspect/murderer.
I prefer to believe [and I admit to having nothing to substantiate my belief] that after the MM was written, Macnaghten promoted the lawyer, Anderson promoted the Polish Jew, with both ignoring Ostrog because he would have been a hard sell. His Autumn 1888 alibi and the fact that he'd been paid £10 compensation for false arrest were a matter of record.
Hope you're staying safe during these wretched times.
Regards,
Simon
I'd hardly call it an obsession. Anderson was an accomplished liar. He used to practice in his sleep.
The only reason people hang on to Anderson's every word is to lend credence to the patently absurd idea that Kosminski was the suspect/murderer.
I prefer to believe [and I admit to having nothing to substantiate my belief] that after the MM was written, Macnaghten promoted the lawyer, Anderson promoted the Polish Jew, with both ignoring Ostrog because he would have been a hard sell. His Autumn 1888 alibi and the fact that he'd been paid £10 compensation for false arrest were a matter of record.
Hope you're staying safe during these wretched times.
Regards,
Simon
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