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The August 2012 edition of 'The Journal of the Whitechapel Society' contains an article by Thomas Toughill in which he reveals that Basil Thomson, who replaced Melville Macnaghten as Head of CID at Scotland Yard in 1913, attended New College, Oxford at the same time as Montague John Druitt, the man named by Macnaghten as his prime Ripper suspect.