Why are all conversations with you like this? Why don’t you just forget about how ‘hard done by’ you are and discus the details. Why is it that when someone disagrees or challenges you you go on about people ‘ridiculing’ your theory? You appear to post with a permanent sense of outrage.
No one, as far as I’m aware, has ridiculed the theory that the killer might have been a sailor. It’s perfectly possible although a hat and a neck scarf is hardly a slam dunk. Why does it irritate you when people have doubts?
No one, as far as I’m aware, has said that the killer couldn’t have written the graffito. In fact I even said that I slightly favour that he did write it but I have about a 100th of your confidence on the subject. Many aspects of the case have more than one interpretation which varies from individual to individual
No one, as far as I’m aware, has claimed that Druitt was the killer. And yet you appear to know for a fact that he (and Kosminski for that matter) wasn’t. All that others are saying in effect is that we shouldn’t just dismiss a suspect when we have no concrete alibi for him.
There is so much about this case that we don’t know and most of it we probably never will. So it’s open season for speculation and theory and there’s nothing wrong with that as long as we realise that it’s just that.
No one, as far as I’m aware, has ridiculed the theory that the killer might have been a sailor. It’s perfectly possible although a hat and a neck scarf is hardly a slam dunk. Why does it irritate you when people have doubts?
No one, as far as I’m aware, has said that the killer couldn’t have written the graffito. In fact I even said that I slightly favour that he did write it but I have about a 100th of your confidence on the subject. Many aspects of the case have more than one interpretation which varies from individual to individual
No one, as far as I’m aware, has claimed that Druitt was the killer. And yet you appear to know for a fact that he (and Kosminski for that matter) wasn’t. All that others are saying in effect is that we shouldn’t just dismiss a suspect when we have no concrete alibi for him.
There is so much about this case that we don’t know and most of it we probably never will. So it’s open season for speculation and theory and there’s nothing wrong with that as long as we realise that it’s just that.
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