I have put together a page in the wiki section on William Magrath (1838-1918), the Irish-American artist "said to be connected to Whitechapel murders" in the Chief Constable's Register which was among the Special Branch records concerning which Simon Wood started a thread recently:
I should make it clear that much of the information included in the wiki page was discovered by Debra Arif, who has been generous enough to share it with me.
To be fair to the memory of William Magrath, I should also make it clear that to all appearances he is shaping up to be perhaps the most unlikely Ripper suspect since Lewis Carroll. But as a corollary of that, it would be fascinating to know why it would ever have entered anyone's mind that he could have been connected with the murders.
I should make it clear that much of the information included in the wiki page was discovered by Debra Arif, who has been generous enough to share it with me.
To be fair to the memory of William Magrath, I should also make it clear that to all appearances he is shaping up to be perhaps the most unlikely Ripper suspect since Lewis Carroll. But as a corollary of that, it would be fascinating to know why it would ever have entered anyone's mind that he could have been connected with the murders.
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