I haven't had time yet to read through the whole issue, but I very much enjoyed the 'main course' offering by Mike Hawley regarding the herb doctor informant and the possibility that Tumblety was after the 'Elixir of Life'. It's good to see that while everyone else is following Andrews across the Atlantic, Hawley is grounded in London, looking up and down the dark little alleys found in these often overlooked press snippets. However, the one point that didn't get sorted out for me is that the police went to the herb doctor (possibly Tumblety, according to Hawley) to ask if anyone bought herbs from him that might be found in such an occult elixir. At no point (that I recall) was the herb doctor himself, or ANY herb doctor, suggested to have been killing women and obtaining herbs for occult practices. Therefore, even if Tumblety was the herb doctor in question, he was displayed in the press piece as an informant, not a suspect. Any other thoughts on this or the article?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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