Hi All,
One swallow does not a summer make, and one newspaper-owning Tory MP may not brown the bread, but when you put Maclean's story, given "on the authority of a Scotland Yard detective", together with all the other contradictory stories [there was a corker in April the same year about JtR being a Belgian] from Scotland Yard detectives, that bread most decidedly turns to toast.
I see someone's attempting to excavate Ostrog's Banstead records. Bonne chance. Personally, I'm far more interested in how Macnaghten felt in 1894 when Ostrog was released from prison and paid £10 compensation from Metropolitan Police Funds for being wrongly imprisoned for an 1889 crime committed while he was a guest of the French penal system.
Did Macnaghten blush, give an embarrassed cough and nudge his memorandum to the back of a drawer?
There is only one thing of which we can be certain. Having learned the truth about Ostrog, Macnaghten did not amend his memorandum.
Regards,
Simon
One swallow does not a summer make, and one newspaper-owning Tory MP may not brown the bread, but when you put Maclean's story, given "on the authority of a Scotland Yard detective", together with all the other contradictory stories [there was a corker in April the same year about JtR being a Belgian] from Scotland Yard detectives, that bread most decidedly turns to toast.
I see someone's attempting to excavate Ostrog's Banstead records. Bonne chance. Personally, I'm far more interested in how Macnaghten felt in 1894 when Ostrog was released from prison and paid £10 compensation from Metropolitan Police Funds for being wrongly imprisoned for an 1889 crime committed while he was a guest of the French penal system.
Did Macnaghten blush, give an embarrassed cough and nudge his memorandum to the back of a drawer?
There is only one thing of which we can be certain. Having learned the truth about Ostrog, Macnaghten did not amend his memorandum.
Regards,
Simon
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