Greetings All,
Way back on the 1st July 2008, on the " General Discussions Site >Suspects>Ostrog, Michael", the inimitable Chris Scott posted details of one of Ostrog's many arrests for theft.The thread is titled " 1887 Case".
In this, Ostrog, presumeably under an alias, "Claude Clayton" was arrested for stealing a metal tankard from the Cadet's quarters at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, on the 19 th July, 1887.
Persued by keen cadets "Clayton" was arrested by P.C. Mulvey ( P.C.R209).
In describing the prisoner, P.C. Mulvey described him as wearing " cricketing shoes". A previous witness described them as " India rubber tennis shoes".
If Druitt was the Ripper, I wonder might he have worn " India rubber cricketing shoes" for quieter movement?
We cannot answer this point with much certainty, but, to me, this just adds one tiny further factor to the mix. JOHN RUFFELS.
Way back on the 1st July 2008, on the " General Discussions Site >Suspects>Ostrog, Michael", the inimitable Chris Scott posted details of one of Ostrog's many arrests for theft.The thread is titled " 1887 Case".
In this, Ostrog, presumeably under an alias, "Claude Clayton" was arrested for stealing a metal tankard from the Cadet's quarters at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, on the 19 th July, 1887.
Persued by keen cadets "Clayton" was arrested by P.C. Mulvey ( P.C.R209).
In describing the prisoner, P.C. Mulvey described him as wearing " cricketing shoes". A previous witness described them as " India rubber tennis shoes".
If Druitt was the Ripper, I wonder might he have worn " India rubber cricketing shoes" for quieter movement?
We cannot answer this point with much certainty, but, to me, this just adds one tiny further factor to the mix. JOHN RUFFELS.
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