Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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'The Police held very reasonable suspicion'. The Police, not Macnaghten, Macnaghten may not have had anything to do with the investigations into or suspicions about Kosminski and Ostrog.
All Macnaghten apparently did was take three men against who 'the police held very reasonable suspicion' and after a 'careful and deliberate' review he - that's Macnaghten personally - felt inclined to exonerate two in favour of Druitt. He was 'inclined to', not did. It wasn't an official exoneration, Kosminski and Ostrog weren't cleared by anybody. In essence all Macnaghten was look at three - presumably leading - suspects and after personally reviewing the evidence, plumping for one. What is there about this situation that makes you say Macnaghten had 'to beat a hasty retreat and make good his errors by exonerating two of them'?
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