Originally posted by Patrick S
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Best of luck on your work. Personally I have no real candidate.
As for the guessing game one can invent a checklist:
1) Did he enjoy painting starry nights and sunflowers?
2) Did he do trading in cotton futures, and was his wife running around with a fellow named Brierley?
3) Did the Russian Secret Police send him (for some ridiculous reason) to show up the British police?
4) Did he leave a practice as a barber-surgeon and go to American for awhile?
5) Was he in Joliet Prison for poisoning a fellow named Stott?
6) Did he build a "hotel" in Chicago to make a real killing in the 1893-94 World's Fair?
7) Did he leave a vague trail in 1888 after a series of swindles (and perhaps murders - no rippings) in Africa and Australia?
8) Did she (if it was a woman) think nothing of leaving blood stains on her walls when killing rodents in her home?
9) Did he enjoy photographing young girls, and dream of a blood-thirsty Queen ordering executions?
10) Was he a titled non-entity whose sexual interests may have gone both ways?
11) Was he a doctor who had resided in South America, and whose son died of venereal disease?
12) Was he an American Quack who claimed he knew and helped everyone famous, and was suspected of involvement in an earlier notorious murder case?
13) Was he a secretive and mysterious person who wrote for a leading yellow journalist of the age, and who was interested in the paranormal?
14) Was he a successful painter trying to bring impressionism to Britain, and who liked to discuss crimes at dinner parties?
15) Was he a man who supposedly saw the last victim with the killer, but whose own behavior was suspicious?
16) Was he all of these or none of the above?
And the answer is....
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