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Why Was Ostrog Ever Considered?
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can anyone swag when these men may have become suspects? i get that Druitt came under suspicion after his suicide. won't attempt kosminski. casebook claims Ostrog may have come under suspicion after the double event. possible that his suspicion was connected to a particular murder?
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My initial answer to the question in the title of the thread was going to be 'f**k knows!' But on reflection my answer would now be.....the same! It's a mystery. If I recall correctly Ostrog wasn't even in the country at the time of the murders. It does appear that his name was just chosen at random to flesh out the memorandum. We would all love to know how he arrived at the 3 names. Books have been written about Druitt and Kosminski as candidates. Has anyone ever written a book on Ostrog proposing him as Jack?
Anyone fancy the job?
Cowards
Me? Err I'm a little busy right now. Sorry, got to go, bye
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Originally posted by Robert View PostA chap who stole a silver cup from Eton would be capable of committing any outrage.
and Druitt got sacked from work-the horror!
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Originally posted by MysterySinger View PostKosminski fell foul of the dog laws. Then he must be guilty of the murders.
or maybe the dog trial was just another headache for his family that helped them on their way to notifying the police?
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Kosminski fell foul of the dog laws. Then he must be guilty of the murders.
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Well the other two mentioned in the MM were Druitt, suspected on nothing more than rumors and innuendo, and Kosinski, who we have no idea how he even cam to the attention of police. So it's no surprise that he had Ostrog on there too-probably just more rumor and misinformation.
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A chap who stole a silver cup from Eton would be capable of committing any outrage.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostWell, Macnaghten described him as a violent, misogynistic maniac who carried around surgical knives, but historically it appears he was nothing more than a petty thief and conman. More than likely Macnaghten had been fed misinformation about this particular suspect.
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Well, Macnaghten described him as a violent, misogynistic maniac who carried around surgical knives, but historically it appears he was nothing more than a petty thief and conman. More than likely Macnaghten had been fed misinformation about this particular suspect.
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Why Was Ostrog Ever Considered?
OK, so modern research indicates that Michael Ostrog is not likely as a Ripper suspect. I'll buy that. But why then is he mentioned in the MacNaughton mem.? as MORE likely than Thomas Cutbush? It seems that at some point he WAS at least considered as a suspect- WHY? Any ideas?
(And do we have his DOD yet?)Tags: None
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