Hi Simon,
Of course we’ve only come to consider Druitt because he was mentioned by Macnaghten 6 years after the murders ceased. I’m not suggesting that Druitt wouldn’t have remained an unknown figure without him. I don’t understand though why the fallback position tends to be that all police officers or people in any kind of authority where either corrupt or incompetent?/ Isn’t it simply possibly that Macnaghten did hear that Druitt’s family suspected him of being the ripper? Why would he be so desperate to exonerate Cutbush that he’d name someone from a highly respectable family when he could no doubt have chosen some incurable lunatic and told the public “we’ve got him?”
Of course we’ve only come to consider Druitt because he was mentioned by Macnaghten 6 years after the murders ceased. I’m not suggesting that Druitt wouldn’t have remained an unknown figure without him. I don’t understand though why the fallback position tends to be that all police officers or people in any kind of authority where either corrupt or incompetent?/ Isn’t it simply possibly that Macnaghten did hear that Druitt’s family suspected him of being the ripper? Why would he be so desperate to exonerate Cutbush that he’d name someone from a highly respectable family when he could no doubt have chosen some incurable lunatic and told the public “we’ve got him?”
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