Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Yes I have looked into Tumblety and his connections. It appears to me anyways that he was nothing more than a sympathiser who may have known some 'players' through establishments etc but was someone not particularly useful as he rather brought far too much attention upon himself. I know he frequented hotels owned by Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa who was exiled from Ireland for extremist activities(he and four others were known as the 'Cuba five'). O'Donovan Rossa had actually been elected to Westminster in 1869 whilst in prison for 'treason felony'. I would find it rather odd if Rossa, a wily and cunning operative had given Tumblety much encouragement. Rossa's establishments were places Fenian sympathisers hung out so to speak. One of the reasons I don't give any credence to Tumblety as the Whitechapel murderer is that he was far too eccentric and self promoting to in any way commit the crimes. To my mind and as I say I am quite new to the case the Ripper was a local man, probably the man Scwartz and Lawende both saw and someone who had a job. That is about all we can infer really I think.
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