Don't quite understand...
I don't quite understand the phrase 'At some time the Macnaghten memorandum was enclosed in an official file to enter the public record as the Macnaghten report.'
I don't quite understand the words 'The most seminal document in the Whitechapel murders mystery somehow circumvented Whitehall's bureaucratic machine to emerge unscathed, suggesting [to me at least] that its eventual introduction to the public record came about by its being privately returned to Scotland Yard in later years.'
To me the foregoing suggests someone pursuing some sort of 'conspiracy theory', and the added 'to me at least' strengthens that impression.
Do you really understand what you are talking about?
Originally posted by Simon Wood
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I don't quite understand the words 'The most seminal document in the Whitechapel murders mystery somehow circumvented Whitehall's bureaucratic machine to emerge unscathed, suggesting [to me at least] that its eventual introduction to the public record came about by its being privately returned to Scotland Yard in later years.'
To me the foregoing suggests someone pursuing some sort of 'conspiracy theory', and the added 'to me at least' strengthens that impression.
Do you really understand what you are talking about?
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