We are in agreement.
I have a provisional opinion based on the certainty of people who were there, but that cannot be absolute. How could it be?
The Logan source shows that Macnaghten knew a lot about Druitt that was accurate. That's my overall point on that source. It's been quite humbling.
William Druitt and the rest of his family could have been mistaken about Montie being the fiend, and this mistake was backed by Macnaghten--who was neither a doctor nor a trained detective.
But. Is. It. Likely?
I have a provisional opinion based on the certainty of people who were there, but that cannot be absolute. How could it be?
The Logan source shows that Macnaghten knew a lot about Druitt that was accurate. That's my overall point on that source. It's been quite humbling.
William Druitt and the rest of his family could have been mistaken about Montie being the fiend, and this mistake was backed by Macnaghten--who was neither a doctor nor a trained detective.
But. Is. It. Likely?
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