To Chris
I don't agree, because Aaron Kosminski was sectioned too late. He doesn't fit.
To Scott
I think there are three errors in the Swanson Annotation, none of which maybe the author's fault.
The source you found. Chris, shows that Macnaghten was fighting back against Anderson in 1910, through Sims, e.g. there was no identification of this suspect and certainly no treachery by a Jewish person or community:
Here is Sir Robert Anderson from his book of 1910:
' In saying that he was a Polish Jew I am merely stating a definitely ascertained fact.'
Here is Sims from The Referee in response:
“... The statement went beyond ascertained facts. ... it was certainly indiscreet of Sir Robert to plump for the Polish Jew, and to imply that many of the Jewish community in the East End were accessories after the fact. … ’
Here is Macnaghten four years later, in which the Polish suspect is not worth mentioning, the killer is a Gentile " Simon Pure" angry at three Jews for interrupting him with Stride, and there were no witnesses beyond this one:
'On this occasion it is probable that the police officer on duty in the vicinity saw the murderer with his victim a few minutes before, but no satisfactory description was forthcoming.'
I don't agree, because Aaron Kosminski was sectioned too late. He doesn't fit.
To Scott
I think there are three errors in the Swanson Annotation, none of which maybe the author's fault.
The source you found. Chris, shows that Macnaghten was fighting back against Anderson in 1910, through Sims, e.g. there was no identification of this suspect and certainly no treachery by a Jewish person or community:
Here is Sir Robert Anderson from his book of 1910:
' In saying that he was a Polish Jew I am merely stating a definitely ascertained fact.'
Here is Sims from The Referee in response:
“... The statement went beyond ascertained facts. ... it was certainly indiscreet of Sir Robert to plump for the Polish Jew, and to imply that many of the Jewish community in the East End were accessories after the fact. … ’
Here is Macnaghten four years later, in which the Polish suspect is not worth mentioning, the killer is a Gentile " Simon Pure" angry at three Jews for interrupting him with Stride, and there were no witnesses beyond this one:
'On this occasion it is probable that the police officer on duty in the vicinity saw the murderer with his victim a few minutes before, but no satisfactory description was forthcoming.'
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