Originally posted by Paddy
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I agree... but:
"I dont think an ID would be allowed till he came out."
Anderson:
I will only add that when the individual whom we suspected was caged in an asylum, the only person who had ever had a good view of the murderer at once identified him
Swanson:
after the suspect had been identified at the Seaside Home where he had been sent by us with difficulty in order to subject him to identification, and he knew he was identified
It seems to me that it has been possible to take "Kosminski" from an asylum in 1890/91 so why not in October 1888?
If "Kosminski" was the man with the "haggard face" and a "woollen scarf of violet colour" (reddish handkerchief-Lawende) on 1 October found by a constable not far from Mitre Square and the same man on 11-13 October 1888 ("ID" with Schwartz & Lawende), then Schwartz did not see "Kosminski" ("full face" vs. "haggard face") in Berner Street. He could not identify "Kosminski" because he did not see him. But Lawende saw him in Duke Street and his "brief look at him" was not enough to identify this suspect.
Karsten.
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