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Who was killed by Jack the Ripper?
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Thanks for the link. If Druitt played in Blandford, Dorset on 30 August and in Canford, Dorset on 1 September, then it's unlikely he did the round trip to Whitechapel in between.Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
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The game was only discovered by a researcher called Joanna (I don’t know her second name) and was posted on this thread on JtRForums in 2022.
Ever since Irving Rosenwater published his research into Druitt's cricket career in 1973 we have been aware that he played cricket in Canford, Dorset on 1 September 1888, one day after the murder of Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols. Researching the British Newspaper Archive I have found that Druitt was also playing cricket in
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Why is that?Originally posted by Fiver View Post
Thanks for the link. If Druitt played in Blandford, Dorset on 30 August and in Canford, Dorset on 1 September, then it's unlikely he did the round trip to Whitechapel in between.Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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I think most would think the C5 with the possible exception of Liz Stride were murdered by Jack. The argument that Mary Jane Kelly was murdered by someone else for instance for me just doesn't hold water. Tabram may or may not have been murdered by Jack. The Pinchin Street Torso was in all likelihood murdered by The Torso Killer as were the other Torso victims.
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How long would it have taken Druitt to travel from Blandford, Dorset to Whitechapel and then to Canford, Dorset?Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Why is that?
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I can’t recall the exact times Fiver but from the research that was done it wouldn’t have been a problem for him to have got back to London easily in time. Of course we don’t know the exact times that the game ended and it certainly doesn’t mean that he did go to London but the train journey would have been no obstacle.Originally posted by Fiver View Post
How long would it have taken Druitt to travel from Blandford, Dorset to Whitechapel and then to Canford, Dorset?
Again, I can’t recall the details but we have always assumed (from DJ Leighton’s book) that Druitt had an alibi for the Tabram murder but I believe that Roger found out that this wasn’t the case. Without me reading all through the JtRForums thread it would need Roger to give the details,Herlock Sholmes
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I understand that there were enough hours between matches. Using Google maps and selecting Transit, it looks like the round trip would take about 7 hours today, not counting time for finding a victim, washing up, and changing clothes. Does that seem like a fair estimate of the time involved for Druitt to have murdered Nichols?Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostI can’t recall the exact times Fiver but from the research that was done it wouldn’t have been a problem for him to have got back to London easily in time. Of course we don’t know the exact times that the game ended and it certainly doesn’t mean that he did go to London but the train journey would have been no obstacle.
"The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren
"Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer
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If the game was called off at 2.00 for eg. even a 7 hour journey would have got him into London for 10.00. Over 5 hours before the murder.Originally posted by Fiver View Post
I understand that there were enough hours between matches. Using Google maps and selecting Transit, it looks like the round trip would take about 7 hours today, not counting time for finding a victim, washing up, and changing clothes. Does that seem like a fair estimate of the time involved for Druitt to have murdered Nichols?Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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