unidentified suspect.
These were the four main recorderd suspects from the ripper case at metropolitan police history website.
In 1888, ex-Detective Chief lspector John George Littlechild. He confided his thoughts in a letter dated 23 September, 1913, to the criminological journalist and author George R Sims.
A documentry video called the 'white chapel murders', Potrayed inspecter Littlechild as a hero who revealed the name of the final and most suspected serial murderer of the east end murders.
The video speaks of the outstanding evidence linking Tumblety to the first and second murders.
He was a borgus doctor, who practiced back street abortions. He fitted, the identy of a man who decieved people through his charm and cunning manour.
For example, gold rings, clock, hat.
He was sited by his land lady to be wearing a bloody shirt and having disappeared a numerous of times after being arrested and released on bail.
The video explains, why it was okay for the police to cover up there mistakes arresting Tumblety and loosing him before there could charge him.
It is not conformed whether Tumblety was responsible for the murders, but history records him as the biggest suspect at the time.
- Kosminski, a poor Polish Jew resident in Whitechapel;
- Montague John Druitt, a 31 year old barrister and school teacher who committed suicide in December 1888;
- Michael Ostrog, a Russian-born multi-pseudonymous thief and confidence trickster, believed to be 55 years old in 1888, and detained in asylums on several occasions;
- Dr Francis J. Tumblety, 56 Years old, an American 'quack' doctor, who was arrested in November 1888 for offences of gross indecency, and fled the country later the same month, having obtained bail at a very high price.
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