Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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It is not.
It is not reasonable at all to allege that someone was sexually insane in the absence of any evidence.
I am confident that most readers agree with me on that point.
Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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I suggest you re-read what you actually wrote.
You did indeed use a circular argument, by referring to the supposed sexual insanity of the murderer as justification for the statement that Druitt was sexually insane.
Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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He did include the night of the murder as a possible date.
Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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But when I say that it is very likely that Druitt and Kosminski each had an alibi for at least one of the murders, you dismiss what I say.
In response, you have written, 'Druitt had no alibi' and that I 'invented' an alibi for him as well as Kosminski.
If you think we should not dismiss unrecorded alibis, then should you be making such categorical statements?
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