Originally posted by mariab
Two very, very different people. Was Kosminski 'disorganized'? Yes, in the 1890's, but I don't know that he was in 1888.
In the case of Druitt and Tumblety, much information has surfaced that gives us good reason to scratch them off the list of 'suspects likely to have been the Ripper', although the jury is still out for me on Tumblety, pending the publication in August of part 3 of RJ Palmer's excellent series in Casebook Examiner. In the case of George Chapman, there never really was a case made to begin with. He was suspected 14 years later because he poisoned some women and lived in Whitechapel. That's it. But he IS a suspect.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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