In reviewing the Swanson marginalia I stumbled upon this. The source is Wikipedia.
Of the three men suspected at the time of the murders, Macnaghten thought Druitt was the most likely but in 1972, two years before she died, Macnaghten's daughter told her friend Michael Thornton that in nominating Druitt her father was "only following the official line. The truth could make the throne totter." Thornton reported this in the Sunday Express in 1992.
Very interesting. I had never heard this before. Does anyone know anything about it?
"The throne totter" could probably be literally referring to the Royal Family or just an expression meaning it would be a great surprise with serious repercussions.
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Of the three men suspected at the time of the murders, Macnaghten thought Druitt was the most likely but in 1972, two years before she died, Macnaghten's daughter told her friend Michael Thornton that in nominating Druitt her father was "only following the official line. The truth could make the throne totter." Thornton reported this in the Sunday Express in 1992.
Very interesting. I had never heard this before. Does anyone know anything about it?
"The throne totter" could probably be literally referring to the Royal Family or just an expression meaning it would be a great surprise with serious repercussions.
c.d.
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