Originally posted by Rubyretro
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I'm just not a suspect-orientated person. As much as I respect Lechmere I feel the points offered fall short of raising Cross to any kind of candidacy as Jack the Ripper.
What we might consider suspicious activity today was apparently just normal in the East-end. Having two names is not strange for the East-end in this period, in fact we read of it quite regular.
Even if we choose to think it means he is not being honest, well, people use different names for a variety of reasons. Having two fathers, ie; two family names. Owing money, Being admitted to hospital. Talking to the press.
Even dishonesty does not automatically imply he's JtR.
Not raising the alarm on finding a woman laid on the street is not suspicious, neither one of them knew she was dead, nor even bleeding. Maybe they were a little too casual about it all but homeless people did sleep and die on the streets in Whitechapel. She was "either drunk or dead", but there was no indication, in their eyes at least, that a crime had been committed.
I've just touched on the first points which come to mind but as I read through the list I had all kinds of questions. I just don't feel this line of inquiry holds any promise.
Regards, Jon S.
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