Aaron Kosminski was NOT named at the time and in the 25 years of dedicated research about the man, not one iota of linkage between Aaron Kosminski and the Whitechapel murders has been found.
Naming AK as the Whitechapel fiend is wrong. Period. And no, Phil H, I won't succumb to using terminology "prattle"..see your views on my comments of Rob House's book below... what is worthy, etc.
Unveiling, no. Highlighting and emphasising, yes. The truth is that Aaron Kosminski is innocent of being tarred with the epithate "Jack the Ripper".
You don't READ other people's posts, do you Phil C? I am in total disagreement with your views in the posts under discussion and I'll say no more.
Save this: Aaron Kosminski was NOT (it is true) specifically named at the time as the suspect. That said, what we know of his life makes it highly likely that he was the individual that DSS and Sir RA had in mind. He (Aaron) is a legitimate subject for research and discussion and no other candidate for the role hads yet emerged.
Salami slicing the argument in the way you are doing, is the Ripperological equivalent of contemplating how many angels you can get on the head of a pin. No doubt interesting to you, but irrelevent to me.
While I recognise the point, I am quite happy (for the present) to consider Aaron as the "prime" suspect when Kosminsi is being discussed. Debate would be somewhat difficult without it.
Phil H
Naming AK as the Whitechapel fiend is wrong. Period. And no, Phil H, I won't succumb to using terminology "prattle"..see your views on my comments of Rob House's book below... what is worthy, etc.
Unveiling, no. Highlighting and emphasising, yes. The truth is that Aaron Kosminski is innocent of being tarred with the epithate "Jack the Ripper".
You don't READ other people's posts, do you Phil C? I am in total disagreement with your views in the posts under discussion and I'll say no more.
Save this: Aaron Kosminski was NOT (it is true) specifically named at the time as the suspect. That said, what we know of his life makes it highly likely that he was the individual that DSS and Sir RA had in mind. He (Aaron) is a legitimate subject for research and discussion and no other candidate for the role hads yet emerged.
Salami slicing the argument in the way you are doing, is the Ripperological equivalent of contemplating how many angels you can get on the head of a pin. No doubt interesting to you, but irrelevent to me.
While I recognise the point, I am quite happy (for the present) to consider Aaron as the "prime" suspect when Kosminsi is being discussed. Debate would be somewhat difficult without it.
Phil H
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