Wow, this is an interesting discussion! (and most of it way above my level I'm afraid).
I think it is possible that Catherine may have THOUGHT she knew who the Ripper was. After all, a lot of people THOUGHT they knew who the Ripper was. If her theory was correct or not, or indeed based on anything more than goissip and speculation, or the idea that "Such and Such looks strange" is another matter entirely.
In my experience, as soon as there is a high profile murder, kidnapping, or theft that makes page one of a newspaper, then somebody at work will "know" what "really" happened. why should folks of the time of JTR be any different?
I think it is possible that Catherine may have THOUGHT she knew who the Ripper was. After all, a lot of people THOUGHT they knew who the Ripper was. If her theory was correct or not, or indeed based on anything more than goissip and speculation, or the idea that "Such and Such looks strange" is another matter entirely.
In my experience, as soon as there is a high profile murder, kidnapping, or theft that makes page one of a newspaper, then somebody at work will "know" what "really" happened. why should folks of the time of JTR be any different?
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