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The Ripper : A Discharged Inmate Of The Asylum
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Originally posted by Lewis C View Post
It doesn't obliterate Kosminski, because Anderson and Swanson are the main sources pointing toward him, with Mac of secondary importance. However, I do believe that the MM and Mac's other writings are by far the best reason to suspect Druitt. Without Mac, I don't see much of a case against Druitt. What's left besides that he lived in England, was about the right age, and committed suicide about a month after the Kelly murder?
So if MacNagthen's list is utter rubbish, then Swanson's reference to Kosminski becomes redundant.
By writing "Kosminski" Swanson is aligning himself with both Anderson and MacNagthen; albeit indirectly.
The 3 of them combined are a complete joke, and it's no wonder the likes of Reid were clearly dumbfounded by the claim that the Ripper was known to the police.
Swanson and Anderson were simply attempting to save face and make themselves look like the ones who had cracked the case.
"Great minds, don't think alike"
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Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View Post
I'd suggest that Swanson's mention of Kosminski is only worth considering based on the fact that MacNagthen had written the same name Kosminski many years earlier.
So if MacNagthen's list is utter rubbish, then Swanson's reference to Kosminski becomes redundant.
By writing "Kosminski" Swanson is aligning himself with both Anderson and MacNagthen; albeit indirectly.
The 3 of them combined are a complete joke, and it's no wonder the likes of Reid were clearly dumbfounded by the claim that the Ripper was known to the police.
Swanson and Anderson were simply attempting to save face and make themselves look like the ones who had cracked the case.
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