Hi Don,
Your supposition about the Kelly inquest may be the reason for its quick termination. We should never underestimate what political rivals are capable of doing to each other.
Although inquest are conducted primarily to determine cause of death, it was apparent after the Chapman murder that they were dealing with a unique set of circumstances, hence the use of more medicos in the autopsies. They wouldn't have called various witnesses, other than the doctors, if they weren't at least trying to put the evidence together in some kind of cohesion to help the investigation. They may have received more information that could have been helpful if the inquest had been allowed to continue- i.e.- Hutchinson. Whether MacDonald was concerned about his jury or trying to make a point with Baxter, the end result was less than satisfactory.
Your supposition about the Kelly inquest may be the reason for its quick termination. We should never underestimate what political rivals are capable of doing to each other.
Although inquest are conducted primarily to determine cause of death, it was apparent after the Chapman murder that they were dealing with a unique set of circumstances, hence the use of more medicos in the autopsies. They wouldn't have called various witnesses, other than the doctors, if they weren't at least trying to put the evidence together in some kind of cohesion to help the investigation. They may have received more information that could have been helpful if the inquest had been allowed to continue- i.e.- Hutchinson. Whether MacDonald was concerned about his jury or trying to make a point with Baxter, the end result was less than satisfactory.
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