I think so.
The date of Dec 30th 1888 is correct, not incorrect as generally theorized, though it is a fair theory.
William discovered his brother had been sacked on Dec 30th, because what else could Valentine do as they prepared the new semester? He had been sacked nine days before by the club for the same reason. Where on earth is he?
This suggests that any notes alluding to self-harm were not found, and were not lokked for until just before his body was found.
It measn that when it says William came to London he did not do so immediately because how that would asist him if he intiially thought his brother was on the continent?
I think a frantic William Druitt came to the school only when he had been informed that his brother was (or believed he was, or claimed he was) Jack the Ripper.
I don't not think this case is actually a mystery.
The date of Dec 30th 1888 is correct, not incorrect as generally theorized, though it is a fair theory.
William discovered his brother had been sacked on Dec 30th, because what else could Valentine do as they prepared the new semester? He had been sacked nine days before by the club for the same reason. Where on earth is he?
This suggests that any notes alluding to self-harm were not found, and were not lokked for until just before his body was found.
It measn that when it says William came to London he did not do so immediately because how that would asist him if he intiially thought his brother was on the continent?
I think a frantic William Druitt came to the school only when he had been informed that his brother was (or believed he was, or claimed he was) Jack the Ripper.
I don't not think this case is actually a mystery.
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