Originally posted by Phil H
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Well there's the rub, because unfortunately we can't take the Macnaghten part out of the story, much as you or I would consider his destroyed 'private information' useless as evidence for Druitt's guilt. (Even Macnaghten himself conceded there was no shadow of proof there, or anywhere else for that matter, against any suspect.) It is merely evidence for him being suspected, for whatever reason.
I agree with you that the family is unlikely to have found anything to connect Druitt directly to a victim or murder location, but providing a motive for anyone committing crimes like these need not trouble us, when the offender himself is unlikely to understand the reasons behind his behaviour.
IMHO the Ripper simply picked on the first suitable woman he came across in the streets.
So for me, a suspect with no known connections with the murder streets is no less worthy of consideration than one with ties to the area, but still nothing to put him at a murder scene.
Love,
Caz
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