In sum, the suspect Robert ‘Roslyn’ D’Onston Stephenson is an interesting one. He associated himself with the murders by being an early Ripperologist and attempting to put forward theories as to why the Ripper killed and who he was. This was sufficient for him to draw attention to himself at the time in both the eyes of George Marsh and W.T. Stead; in the way his knowledge of the murders was perceived to be too accurate by both men. However, against the idea of his candidature, are, most importantly, that the police appear to have dismissed the idea at the time (even though Roots apparently knew D’Onston). Also, against the idea are some of the theories behind how he would have managed to do it (faked illness) and why (black magic). However, readers must be reminded that theories in themselves can be wrong whilst a suspect can be perfectly legitimate. It is for readers to investigate further and decide where they nail their colours and why.
The above is from the recent "blog" which appears here on this site.
Allow me to add these facts to the generic description of the non-suspect Stephenson. Calling him a suspect is unnecessary anymore.
1. George Marsh did not know that Stephenson was in the London Hospital WHEN Stephenson was in the hospital. A cursory examination of the December 24th deposition made by Marsh at Scotland Yard proves that. Marsh says that. Had Marsh known when Stephenson was in the LH, Marsh would have not gone to Scotland Yard with a sample of Stephenson's handwriting.
2. W.T. Stead did know when Stephenson was in the LH and George Marsh proves that when he mentioned this fact to Inspector Thomas Roots on Dec.24th,1888 in the same deposition as the above information came from. Marsh mentions he saw letters exchanged between Stead & non-suspect Stephenson. These letters came from the period of time Stephenson was in the LH. Stephenson was jettisoned from the LH on Dec.7th. Marsh and Stephenson bent elbows together in the early part of December according to Marsh.
3. There is no proof that the police,despite taking down Marsh's deposition on December 24th,1888,actually engaged in any manhunt for Stephenson as a result of what Marsh disclosed to Inspector Roots. Two days afterwards, Stephenson himself appeared before Roots and at no time in the deposition ( The Roots report ) are any sentiments towards Stephenson issued regarding him as a suspect at all.
4. Stephenson's diagnosis of neurasthenia ( which was "mislabeled" by one of the pro-Stephenson authors ) which was not self-administered,but diagnosed by the London Hospital physicians, could not be faked,period. My recent research into what neurasthenia was reveals that only a doctor could diagnose this condition. Check out my blog for the full background on this condition. Stephenson went to the LH with a complaint which was then determined to be "neurasthenia". This condition has many symptoms and no one to date has figured out exactly what Stephenson suffered for that was diagnosed as neurasthenia.
5. As always, it remains to be proven that Stephenson ever practiced black magic. Saying he did over and over again does not mean he did.
Hope this helps
How Brown
www.jtrforums.com
The above is from the recent "blog" which appears here on this site.
Allow me to add these facts to the generic description of the non-suspect Stephenson. Calling him a suspect is unnecessary anymore.
1. George Marsh did not know that Stephenson was in the London Hospital WHEN Stephenson was in the hospital. A cursory examination of the December 24th deposition made by Marsh at Scotland Yard proves that. Marsh says that. Had Marsh known when Stephenson was in the LH, Marsh would have not gone to Scotland Yard with a sample of Stephenson's handwriting.
2. W.T. Stead did know when Stephenson was in the LH and George Marsh proves that when he mentioned this fact to Inspector Thomas Roots on Dec.24th,1888 in the same deposition as the above information came from. Marsh mentions he saw letters exchanged between Stead & non-suspect Stephenson. These letters came from the period of time Stephenson was in the LH. Stephenson was jettisoned from the LH on Dec.7th. Marsh and Stephenson bent elbows together in the early part of December according to Marsh.
3. There is no proof that the police,despite taking down Marsh's deposition on December 24th,1888,actually engaged in any manhunt for Stephenson as a result of what Marsh disclosed to Inspector Roots. Two days afterwards, Stephenson himself appeared before Roots and at no time in the deposition ( The Roots report ) are any sentiments towards Stephenson issued regarding him as a suspect at all.
4. Stephenson's diagnosis of neurasthenia ( which was "mislabeled" by one of the pro-Stephenson authors ) which was not self-administered,but diagnosed by the London Hospital physicians, could not be faked,period. My recent research into what neurasthenia was reveals that only a doctor could diagnose this condition. Check out my blog for the full background on this condition. Stephenson went to the LH with a complaint which was then determined to be "neurasthenia". This condition has many symptoms and no one to date has figured out exactly what Stephenson suffered for that was diagnosed as neurasthenia.
5. As always, it remains to be proven that Stephenson ever practiced black magic. Saying he did over and over again does not mean he did.
Hope this helps
How Brown
www.jtrforums.com
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