Originally posted by Jonathan H
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You claimed that Macnaghten “implicitly denies that 'Kosminski' was much of a suspect” but Macnaghten doesn't implicitly deny that at all. He clearly believed that Druitt was the murderer and he may have been right to do so, but that doesn't mean he thought that Kosminski wasn't “much of a suspect”, especially when he explicitly stated elsewhere that he was “a strong suspect”.
Also, you say that Macnaghten debunked a number of things, including the idea that the Ripper had been confined in an asylum, but Macnaghten doesn't debunk anything at all, he simply says “nor do I believe that he had ever been detained in an asylum”. Furthermore, he says this in the context of comparison with Belloc Lowndes The Lodger in which the protagonist had escaped from an asylum. And Macnaghten follows his reference to the asylum by saying that he didn't believe the murderer lived in lodgings, but that he lived at home. Druitt didn't live in rooms such as those let by Mrs Bunting, but he didn't live at home either. So to what extent was he actually responding to the theory in the book, not in a wider context? Macnaghten didn't say why he dismissed the idea that the Ripper had been confined in an asylum, he didn't strip that claim bare and show it to be fallacious, which is what debunking means, he simply stated that he didn't believe it. Also, if we want to get really picky, he said he did not believe that the murderer had been detained in a lunatic asylum, which is slightly different from being committed to one forever and ever amen and again fits better with the idea expressed in The Lodger. Macnaghten also had his own favoured suspect in mind, and that person hadn't been confined in an asylum, so Macnaghten wouldn't have believed that the murderer had been confined in one. Although your assertion that Griffiths and Sims were Macnaghten-driven therefore demands an explanation of Sims' 1902 claim that Macnaghten's suspect “had been once ‑ I am not sure that it was not twice ‑ in a lunatic asylum.”
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