Originally posted by Phil H
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With due respect, who is the "we" that you are talking about? I think it probable that there will always be individuals who pursue a theory about a certain suspect, despite the weight of evidence against their particular theory. As usual with such theories, certain aspects are promoted to "prove" that the suspect must have been the killer and other facts that would argue that the suspect could not have been the murderer are either ignored or dismissed.
Such advocates of a particular suspect will argue for their theory even though those who have studied the case don't see anything in their arguments. They persist because they are convinced that they are right. There were examples of such people at the time of the murders such as customs employee Edward Larkins and alienist L. Forbes Winslow. Their ideas were readily dismissed by the policemen of the day. Same type of thing, different era.
Best regards
Chris
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