No doubt this idea has been floated before, but hey what hasn't at this point?
One of the question marks about the Swanson Marginalia is why Kosminski would be taken to a "Seaside Home" (presumably the police convalescence home in Brighton) for identification, particularly as the witness was said to be a fellow Jew. However, Macnaughten doesn't refer to a Jewish witness when discussing Kosminski, he mentions an "individual seen by the City PC near Mitre Square". Any way you slice it there's going to be some margin for error here. I don't doubt that an identification took place. The Seaside Home is far too specific a detail to be made up, and far too high profile a case to get mixed up with another. However, I do think it's possible that Swanson & Anderson conflated the Seaside Home identification with another incident in the Whitechapel investigation. At least this way we have a logical connection between the ID & the seaside home (the City PC near Mitre Square).
Thoughts?
One of the question marks about the Swanson Marginalia is why Kosminski would be taken to a "Seaside Home" (presumably the police convalescence home in Brighton) for identification, particularly as the witness was said to be a fellow Jew. However, Macnaughten doesn't refer to a Jewish witness when discussing Kosminski, he mentions an "individual seen by the City PC near Mitre Square". Any way you slice it there's going to be some margin for error here. I don't doubt that an identification took place. The Seaside Home is far too specific a detail to be made up, and far too high profile a case to get mixed up with another. However, I do think it's possible that Swanson & Anderson conflated the Seaside Home identification with another incident in the Whitechapel investigation. At least this way we have a logical connection between the ID & the seaside home (the City PC near Mitre Square).
Thoughts?
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