Originally posted by rjpalmer
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Originally posted by rjpalmer
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'Friend' might mean 'client', but even streetwalkers have actual friends. And are we sure that Cameron was a streetwalker?
Originally posted by rjpalmer
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Possibly Cameron's attacker was a barrister. Possibly Cameron's attacker was a policeman. Possibly her attacker was neither. Her story changed several times and the police don't appear to have believed any version of it.
Possibly Cameron knew her attacker. Possibly she didn't. Possibly she was struck from behind and never even saw him. The police don't appear to have cared enough to make much effort to get a name from her.
Possibly Cameron was an early, failed attempt by the Ripper. Possibly this was a completely unrelated attack. The attack bore some similarities and some notable differences.
Barrister Montague Druitt lived near where Cameron was attacked. If Cameron was telling the truth about being attacked by a barrister and knowing her attacker, that makes Druitt a more likely suspect, but still is not proof against him.
Police of the time might have been able to solve the crime if they put on more effort. We will never know.

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