Originally posted by Jeff Leahy
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While I agree it would appear that the ID was all there was to go on…If the Crawford letter relates to Kozminaki clearly Anderson had a lot more reason to suspect Kozminski and the changing of the wording from Blackwoods to TLSOMOL clearly suggest that Anderson was not talking about Jews but a specific family..
As for Anderson, he toned down his language as a consequence of the criticism directed at him by Smith and others. The simple fact of the matter is that there couldn't have been compelling evidence against Kosminski. There simply couldn't have been. Were this not the case others in senior positions with equal access to the files would have come out in support of Anderson's conclusions. Smith was fully aware of every aspect of the Met's Ripper investigation and he essentially branded Anderson a fantasist. Macnaghten thought Druitt a likelier Ripper than Kosminski. Abberline placed no reliance on what he termed the story that the killer had been identified and caged in an asylum. And so it goes. Surely, Jeff, you cannot believe that everyone other than Anderson got it wrong. Can you?
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