Mentioned for the first time as a suspect in the Macnaghten Memoranda, which said the following of him in 1894: Michael Ostrog, a mad Russian doctor and a convict and unquestionably a homicidal maniac. This man was said to have been habitually cruel to women, and for a long time was known to have carried about with him surgical knives and other instruments; his antecedents were of the very worst and his whereabouts at the time of the Whitechapel murders could never be satisfactorily accounted for. He is still alive. This account does not seem to tally very well with the pathetic petty criminal we see in the historical record.
Ostrog monastery was created in 16##.
Basil of Ostrog died in 1671.
Basil of Ostrog was born in 1610.
Ostrog Bible was created in 1581.
Michael Robotham has written: 'The suspect'
Different contemporary investigators named different suspects.Inspector Abberline suspected Severin Klosowski (alias George Chapman).Chief Inspector Littlechild suspected Francis Tumblety (we discovered that he was a suspect as recently as 1993 when a letter written by Littlechild turned up).Sir Macnaghten (later promoted to Chief Constable) wrote memoirs which named Michael Ostrog, Aaron Kosminski and Montague John Druitt as contemporary suspects. Macnaghten's official suspect was Druitt.
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Michael A. Goorjian
Michael Bloomberg was born to a Jewish family of Russian and Polish descent.
The antonym of suspect is trust.
The root word for suspicious is suspect.
Michael Crichton knew about the hupia when he wrote 'Jurassic Park'. In part of the novel, a velociraptor kills a boy, and the townspeople suspect that he was killed by the hupia.