Originally posted by caz
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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Druitt is already a suspect, thanks to HR Farquharson, Macnaghten, and the many who have perpetuated the "Drowned/Suicided Doctor" mythos. Since he is already a suspect, we must ask, "Would there be a reason for Druitt to have gone to the East End to commit murder?" in order to help establish how good a suspect he is. As several have said, there might not need to be a logical reason for that choice of killing field as murderers do not always behave logically, However, one can also come up with plausible reasons for selecting the East End over other potential fields. There is also the logic that one would be wise to choose an area he is not normally associated with in which to commit an illegal act as surely suspicion would first fall on locals.

There ain’t no such beast. Doctors and lawyers (or teachers and undertakers), didn’t dare venture into the East End, let alone get to know the geography of the place. If the dirt poor inhabitants got sick, needed a lawyer, wanted to learn to read and write or died, they were obviously left to rot. The London Hospital in Whitechapel, with all its medical and admin staff, is a myth created by early toff theorists, and the only locals who ever managed to get medical treatment had to steal some boots or tramp barefoot to the nearest doctor outside the area. When they got there he had to treat their blisters too.
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