Originally posted by rjpalmer
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He doesn't use these boards, but you do. If you think Druitt is a more valid suspect than Maybrick because a policeman who wasn't actually involved in the investigation at the time, named three suspects whilst under pressure from the press, is good enough to make him a viable candidate, then good for you. Even more power to you after the Dorset cricket game pretty much made him one of the more unlikely suspects.
Not everyone will use the absolute perfect grammar, tense, spelling or punctuation when writing in a document that was for their own primary benefit. As a point of note, Lime Street and the surrounding area went through a bit of facelift during the 1870s and 1880s. Leadenhall Market in particular. Perhaps familiar was unfamiliar? Did you consider that?
https://peteroflimestreet.com/the-ci...e-street-ward/
By the way, Ted Bundy was never a suspect until he was caught on a traffic violation.
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