Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Having no hard evidence to arrest him as a result, Swanson was forced to release Aaron into his brother's custody and let the City CID maintain surveillance upon him until the family had finally had enough and let him be committed.
In regards to the threatening his sister with a knife episode...it didn't take much to come under suspicion at that time... just look at Ostrog... especially if you add the 'lunatic' factor to the equation. Rightly or wrongly, the authorities had their 'profile' of the murderer and without hard evidence against anyone, did the next best thing in their minds by locating every man that fit the profile, have him put away or watched until that could be accomplished. Houchin was an H Division physician, deliberately placed where he could process and evaluate the 'lunatics' coming through the system in the aftermath of the murders, in my opinion.
Kozminski was probably one of many 'lunatics' who were under suspicion, watched, institutionalized and even submitted to ID attempts in the months and even years after the height of the murders had ceased. For some reason, he became Swanson's favored suspect and, thus, Anderson's Jack the Ripper.
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