Macnaghten 'mentioned' Druitt because he believed, perhaps wrongly, that he was Jack the Ripper.
More than mention him, the police chief propagated the un-named Druitt to the public.
He was one of the best known, unknown figures of the Edwardian Era.
In the version for file, Macnaghten pulled back from committing himself that Druitt was a doctor while affirming that he was definitely sexually insane (eg. he got off on ultra-violence against harlots).
In his memoirs Mac drops the doctor aspect, and any 'anatomical knowledge'.
More than mention him, the police chief propagated the un-named Druitt to the public.
He was one of the best known, unknown figures of the Edwardian Era.
In the version for file, Macnaghten pulled back from committing himself that Druitt was a doctor while affirming that he was definitely sexually insane (eg. he got off on ultra-violence against harlots).
In his memoirs Mac drops the doctor aspect, and any 'anatomical knowledge'.
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