What about Mungo Ireland? Never named in any newspaper, or public record, but pretty much accepted as being guilty of the Jack the Stripper murders.
Macnaghten speculated that Druitt killed himself because his brain "gave way" after his "awful glut" in Miller's Court, which is very far removed from what we know of actual serial killer behaviour.
Whatever incriminating evidence Macnaghten claimed to have destroyed, it clearly didn't impress Abberline, who believed there was nothing beyond the timing of Druitt's suicide "to incriminate him". Unless, of course, Macnaghten deliberately withheld information from the most senior "on the ground" investigator at the time of the murders, but Abberline himself considered this "next to impossible". I tend to agree.
All the best,
Ben
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