Originally posted by rjpalmer
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I am quite sure that I am not exaggerating.
You describe one of Macnaghten's errors as an enigma and another as a puzzle.
Macnaghten was drafting an official report and had access to official files.
Do you really find it believable that in those files there was mention of Druitt being a doctor, of his sexual insanity, of Kosminski's homicidal tendencies, that Druitt died about three weeks before he did, that Kosminski was certified nearly two years before he was, that there was an eyewitness description of a suspect near Mitre Square that matched Kosminski's, and that Ostrog was a homicidal maniac?
If not, then where do you suppose he got all that incorrect information from?
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