Druitt is an unlikely candidate, and what we do know of his cricket schedule makes him all the more unlikely.
The real interest with Druitt is the fact that he was suggested at the time. What the private info was we'll never know, the Crawford letter is certainly interesting and we know that Tuke is listed as writing a suspect letter, was either of these that brought Druitt to McNaghten's attention? Both? Neither? God knows, but there definitely was something either in 1888 or shortly thereafter that pitched him as a suspect. Exactly the same as Kosminski.
Druitt, I believe, was not Jack the Ripper. But he is a part of the case by virtue of being named, which so few were. Realistically, we'll never fully know why, what his family suspected or whether it was all nonsense. But something went on, and the guy threw himself in the Thames, so he obviously had some issues going on.
The real interest with Druitt is the fact that he was suggested at the time. What the private info was we'll never know, the Crawford letter is certainly interesting and we know that Tuke is listed as writing a suspect letter, was either of these that brought Druitt to McNaghten's attention? Both? Neither? God knows, but there definitely was something either in 1888 or shortly thereafter that pitched him as a suspect. Exactly the same as Kosminski.
Druitt, I believe, was not Jack the Ripper. But he is a part of the case by virtue of being named, which so few were. Realistically, we'll never fully know why, what his family suspected or whether it was all nonsense. But something went on, and the guy threw himself in the Thames, so he obviously had some issues going on.
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