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Hello David,
A very good point.. do you know, I have even had one person pm me saying they were "envious" of the fact that my Gran was born and brought up amongst it all? I can tell you this..she wasn't proud of it. She held the FEAR within her all her 90 year life!
with best wishes
PhilChelsea FC. TRUE BLUE. 💙
Justice for the 96 = achieved
Accountability? ....
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Hi Pirate,
If the police investigation is your area of interest, it is understandable that the five listed should be your primary focus as far as suspects are concerned. The only quibble I have concerns the notion that one police official championing a police suspect in the face of opposition (if you like) from several others somehow increases the likelihood of the championed suspect having murdered any prostitutes.
All the best,
Ben
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Hi Phil,
I have to disagree with your conclusion regarding Druitt. No matter who conveyed the information regarding Druitt to Macnaghten, I don't think that they simply said that the family suspects him and left it at that. It seems much more reasonable that they then want on to state the reason or reasons why. Macnaghten obviously found those reasons credible.
c.d.
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First of all my list wasn’t meant in any order of preference> My personal opinion would be 1.Kosminski, 2 Chapman (who I think makes an excellent suspect for the Pinchin Street torso) 3. Druitt 4. Tumbelty and lastly Cutbush. But that is only speculation on my part.
My interest in the views of the policeman is that they had access to the files on these suspects. They new why they were suspected. Subsequent commentators have not known all the facts.
I also have some admiration for these guys who I feel were some what ‘more sussed’ than they are sometimes given credit for…and I’ll include Sir Charles Warren in that Statement.
Pirate
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostHi Phil,
I have to disagree with your conclusion regarding Druitt. No matter who conveyed the information regarding Druitt to Macnaghten, I don't think that they simply said that the family suspects him and left it at that. It seems much more reasonable that they then want on to state the reason or reasons why. Macnaghten obviously found those reasons credible.
c.d.
as I view it, Macnaghten thought that suicide was a logical consequence of the Miller's Court "awful glut".
And I find this a bit candid.
Amitiés,
David
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Originally posted by DVV View PostHi CD,
as I view it, Macnaghten thought that suicide was a logical consequence of the Miller's Court "awful glut".
And I find this a bit candid.
Amitiés,
David
But what if that belief was based on the private information that he received? It seems unlikely that the mere fact that Druitt committed suicide would lead him to that conclusion.
c.d.
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Hi CD,
imo, suicide + homosexuality (suspicions of) were perhaps enough for Macnaghten.
I'd add that the inclusion of Ostrog in the memo indicates that the police were in fact at a complete loss.
They may have infos that we ignore, but clearly, they knew less than us about serial killers.
Amitiés,
David
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Precisely CD. We cant guess at what information these guys new or did not know. Most of the files have gone missing. Which is why I’m saying these guys considering these suspects is more important than modern commentators trying to fit up Sickert , Maybrick, Lewis Carol and uncle tom cobbley etc etc.
Pirate
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