Greetings all,
We haven't had a Tumblety thread for some time, so...
In the above excerpt from Masters of Crime (1928) provided by Stewart Evans, Guy Logan mentions Andrews' Ripper trip to America as it related to Mary Kelly's murder being the last. Among other reasons, we know the ripper suspect was Francis Tumblety, but it's interesting to note that Logan was more disposed to believe Kelly was the last victim, because of Tumblety leaving the country just after her murder. Why would he be more disposed if he didn't consider Tumblety a serious suspect?
Some have argued that Logan did not receive inside information from Scotland Yard, but merely read US papers. The problem is that US papers specifically mentioned Andrews traveling through Canada, not America. Besides, 'strength of important information, ...never disclosed' was never reported, so this clearly suggests inside information. He certainly got his facts correct, such as Andrews going in December 1888.
Sincerely,
Mike
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