I have often thought of the JTR mystery as a jigsaw puzzle with most of the pieces missing. I also think it is important to remember that which documents have survived and which have not is essentially random, which inevitably distorts our understanding of the case.
So, bearing this in mind, would anybody like to answer the following questions:
1. If the Macnaghten memorandum had been lost or destroyed, would we even have heard of Montague Druitt?
2. If the Swanson Marginilia had never come to light, what would Kosminski's status as a suspect be today?
3. If the Littlechild letter was still gathering dust in an attic somewhere, would Tumblety have ever come to light?
4. How likely is it that there were other major police suspects we have never heard of simply because the documents are no longer available?
So, bearing this in mind, would anybody like to answer the following questions:
1. If the Macnaghten memorandum had been lost or destroyed, would we even have heard of Montague Druitt?
2. If the Swanson Marginilia had never come to light, what would Kosminski's status as a suspect be today?
3. If the Littlechild letter was still gathering dust in an attic somewhere, would Tumblety have ever come to light?
4. How likely is it that there were other major police suspects we have never heard of simply because the documents are no longer available?
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