Well, round three. I just can't shake the idea that Tumblety could have known Druitt?
Macnaghten claimed to have received private information that he was prepared to believe that Druitt was the ripper and Druitt's own family believed him to be the Killer. I believe this information was provided by his old friend from his days in India James Monro, whose personal Secretary was Walter Ernest Boultbee who married a distant relative of Druitt. If Macnaghten thought that Druitt was the Ripper then Monroe may have shared the opinion. Macnaghten also claimed Druitt was sexually insane. It is my understanding that homosexual men, at the time, were considered sexually insane.
If I remember correctly, Macnaghten claimed to have connected Jack the ripper with a plot to assassinate Mr. Balfour. He must have connected his likely suspect Druitt to the assassination plot. The Special Irish Branch came under Monro's control between 1883-1893 He would have been aware of an assassination plot and again probably was Macnaghten's source. John George Littlechild was a member of the Special Branch and would have been involved with any investigation involving a plot against Belfour. Littlechild Would have known of any potential Ripper involvement? He named Tumblety as a likely ripper suspect in 1903, Tumblety allegedly a Fenian, and the Irish Fenians could have wanted Belfour assassinated. I feel Tumblety would have been the Ripper suspect more likely to be involved in the Belfour assassination plot.
I am not an expert on the politics of law enforcement but I think Monro could have kept the information from Anderson, Swanson, Abberline, etc... He claimed the Ripper murders were a political "hot potato." so he may have thought there was good reason to keep the information from the Detectives. This would explain why the Detectives all had different preferred suspects.
Is it possible that Druitt and Tumblety knew each other? Both men were homosexual. In 1888 homosexuality was considered a form of insanity. Gay men would have been very secretive and gay men who were affluent would probably have had a small circle of friends and hangouts. If Druitt was Macnagten and Monro's top suspect could he had been involved with Tumblety who was involved in a plot to assassinate Mr. Balfour? If Tumblety was the Ripper could his involvement with Druitt bring Druitt to the attention of Special Branch? Could both men have been involved in the murders?
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