As we can see from his memoirs Macnaghten specifically says:
“Students of history, however, are aware that an excessive indulgence in vice leads, in certain cases, to a craving for blood.”
And as we don’t know the content of his private information we cannot make an informed deduction. Only speculation remains to us. Maybe it was discovered that Druitt had been associating with prostitutes (excessive indulgence in vice) Maybe someone had detected an unhealthy interest in blood and gore? Again, we can’t dismiss an unknown until we know what it is.
The fact is that Macnaghten did use the phrase and he clearly, for reasons unknown to us, suspected Druitt. We cannot prove or disprove the validity of this though. We can look at any statement in any case a begin a futile exercise in reading between the lines. In scrutinising every single word or every throwaway phrase in the light of our own individual assessments and interpretations and we can all be right or wrong; near the truth or miles off but we still come back to the same unavoidable point. That we simply don’t know.
“Students of history, however, are aware that an excessive indulgence in vice leads, in certain cases, to a craving for blood.”
And as we don’t know the content of his private information we cannot make an informed deduction. Only speculation remains to us. Maybe it was discovered that Druitt had been associating with prostitutes (excessive indulgence in vice) Maybe someone had detected an unhealthy interest in blood and gore? Again, we can’t dismiss an unknown until we know what it is.
The fact is that Macnaghten did use the phrase and he clearly, for reasons unknown to us, suspected Druitt. We cannot prove or disprove the validity of this though. We can look at any statement in any case a begin a futile exercise in reading between the lines. In scrutinising every single word or every throwaway phrase in the light of our own individual assessments and interpretations and we can all be right or wrong; near the truth or miles off but we still come back to the same unavoidable point. That we simply don’t know.
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