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  1. Discover more about Montague John Druitt, one of the Jack the Ripper suspects. Could Druitt have been the man responsible for the Ripper's reign of terror?

  2. In summary, Macnaghten was no fool and he certainly had access to all Ripper suspect records, many of which no longer exist. So, there may have been some important evidence about Druitt to support his suspicion. However, without that evidence, it is difficult to see why Druitt is a suspect.

  3. Montague John Druitt (15 August 1857 – early December 1888) was a Dorset-born barrister who worked to supplement his income as an assistant schoolmaster in Blackheath, London, until his dismissal shortly before his suicide by drowning in 1888.

  4. Mar 6, 2020 · Montague was the nephew of one of Victorian England’s most famous physicians and an authority on alcohol consumption, public sanitation and contagious disease: Dr. Robert Druitt, whose name was exploited by mass advertising to endorse the use of pure, light wines as a health elixir.

  5. In Jack the Ripper. …most commonly cited suspects are Montague Druitt, a barrister and teacher with an interest in surgery who was said to be insane and who disappeared after the final murders and was later found dead; Michael Ostrog, a Russian criminal and physician who had been placed in an asylum because of… Read More.

  6. The body was subsequently identified by the man’s elder brother as Montague John Druitt, a barrister who also worked as an assistant schoolmaster at a boarding school in Blackheath, a former Winchester scholar and graduate of New College, Oxford.

  7. Oct 29, 2018 · Montague John Druitt was the chief suspect for Melville Macnaghten, who ran the Metropolitan Police’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) from 1890.

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