On another thread (Hutch in the 1911 census), Ben wrote:
"I don't think that the identity issue impacts particularly on Hutch's potential culpability in these crimes."
I personally don't think so.
Topping, being 22 years old in 1888, seems too young to be the Ripper.
And I can't imagine the Ripper becoming a plumber and living a "normal" life after 1888.
Could Topping be MK's murderer? I don't think so, being definitely convinced that MK is a Ripper victim.
IMHO, if Topping is the Dorset Street witness, he just can be a liar (something like Packer), or he can be, as already suggested, "the man who shielded JtR."
Amitiés,
David
"I don't think that the identity issue impacts particularly on Hutch's potential culpability in these crimes."
I personally don't think so.
Topping, being 22 years old in 1888, seems too young to be the Ripper.
And I can't imagine the Ripper becoming a plumber and living a "normal" life after 1888.
Could Topping be MK's murderer? I don't think so, being definitely convinced that MK is a Ripper victim.
IMHO, if Topping is the Dorset Street witness, he just can be a liar (something like Packer), or he can be, as already suggested, "the man who shielded JtR."
Amitiés,
David
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