Druitt could have fitted various witness identifications.
(HS, # 291)
You cannot seriously be suggesting that Druitt could have been shabbily dressed in a pepper-and-salt jacket, with a neckerchief tied in a knot, and a fair moustache, chatting with Catherine Eddowes, the day before he represented a client in the West Country?
Where is the evidence that Druitt ever looked remotely like a sailor?
Are you expecting readers to believe that the stout drunkard who threw Stride about and shouted an insult at a passing Jew could have been Druitt, the day before he represented a client in the West Country?
Or that the man seen in Hanbury Street, who looked about ten years older than Druitt and a little over five feet tall, was hours later transformed into a fiercesome fast bowler?
Or perhaps you think Druitt was Astrakhan Man, in button boots and gaiters, wearing a very thick gold chain.
Please tell us what happened to Druitt's thick gold chain.
Maybe it was part of Macnaghten's 'private information.'
(HS, # 291)
You cannot seriously be suggesting that Druitt could have been shabbily dressed in a pepper-and-salt jacket, with a neckerchief tied in a knot, and a fair moustache, chatting with Catherine Eddowes, the day before he represented a client in the West Country?
Where is the evidence that Druitt ever looked remotely like a sailor?
Are you expecting readers to believe that the stout drunkard who threw Stride about and shouted an insult at a passing Jew could have been Druitt, the day before he represented a client in the West Country?
Or that the man seen in Hanbury Street, who looked about ten years older than Druitt and a little over five feet tall, was hours later transformed into a fiercesome fast bowler?
Or perhaps you think Druitt was Astrakhan Man, in button boots and gaiters, wearing a very thick gold chain.
Please tell us what happened to Druitt's thick gold chain.
Maybe it was part of Macnaghten's 'private information.'
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