Hello, everyone.
Just as for Joseph Hyam Levy in the "Witness" section (and just as there I may be wrong, since I didn't check all of Casebook), I was quite surprised to find that here, and in Ripperology in general, very few words have been spent about Dr Sanders (not the insane medical student, the medical man who died under anesthetics in january 1889, A-Z 2010 page 454).
The A-Z (best source EVER) claims he's been "tentatively proposed": but I can't seem to find when and by whom and on what basis (except maybe the most obvious ones: he was a doctor, he worked in Whitechapel, he died soon after MJK).
Has someone in here researched him? With which results? I admit I'm completely fascinated by him - maybe because I have so little info available!
(BTW, if not for his untimely death, well before Elizabeth Jackson's, IMHO he would be a nice candidate to be the Torso Murderer...)
Thanks in advance for your attention and best regards,
W
Just as for Joseph Hyam Levy in the "Witness" section (and just as there I may be wrong, since I didn't check all of Casebook), I was quite surprised to find that here, and in Ripperology in general, very few words have been spent about Dr Sanders (not the insane medical student, the medical man who died under anesthetics in january 1889, A-Z 2010 page 454).
The A-Z (best source EVER) claims he's been "tentatively proposed": but I can't seem to find when and by whom and on what basis (except maybe the most obvious ones: he was a doctor, he worked in Whitechapel, he died soon after MJK).
Has someone in here researched him? With which results? I admit I'm completely fascinated by him - maybe because I have so little info available!
(BTW, if not for his untimely death, well before Elizabeth Jackson's, IMHO he would be a nice candidate to be the Torso Murderer...)
Thanks in advance for your attention and best regards,
W
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