He's the obvious candidate:
* Worked as a butcher and therefore had anatomical knowledge and knife skills.
* Lived within the immediate vicinity of Whitechapel all his life and would've been familiar with its layout.
* Was prone to wandering the streets at late hours.
* Was a certified madman who suffered from syphilis.
* Fits the profile of the 'low class Jew' who got sent to the asylum soon after the murders stopped and died shortly thereafter, and is a much better character fit than Kosminski.
* Joseph Hyam Levy was an uncooperative witness described as having something to hide. Possibly because the person he saw on the night in question was his relation?
* Worked as a butcher and therefore had anatomical knowledge and knife skills.
* Lived within the immediate vicinity of Whitechapel all his life and would've been familiar with its layout.
* Was prone to wandering the streets at late hours.
* Was a certified madman who suffered from syphilis.
* Fits the profile of the 'low class Jew' who got sent to the asylum soon after the murders stopped and died shortly thereafter, and is a much better character fit than Kosminski.
* Joseph Hyam Levy was an uncooperative witness described as having something to hide. Possibly because the person he saw on the night in question was his relation?
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