It seems quite clear that other than Marshall's couple, there were two couples on or very near Berner street, within half an hour of the murder.
The first couple was the Commercial-road/Berner-street couple. They:
The second couple was the Board School corner couple. They stood at the Berner/Fairclough street intersection for about 20 minutes, in the period leading up to and just after the murder. Fanny's reference to "...the time the woman must have been murdered...", suggests the couple were alerted to the situation, not long after the body was discovered.
As the discovery was not prior to 12:30, it seems clear this must have been a different couple to the Cr/Bs couple.
The BSC couple was probably James Brown's couple, who stood against the wall of the Board school.
However, Brown seemed sure the woman was the deceased...
I live at 35, Fairclough-street. I saw the deceased about a quarter to 1 on Sunday morning. At that time I was going from my house to get some supper from a chandler's shop at the corner of Berner-street and Fairclough-street. As I was going across the road I saw a man and woman standing by the Board School in Fairclough-street. They were standing against the wall. As I passed them I heard the woman say, "No, not to-night, some other night." That made me turn round, and I looked at them. I am certain the woman was the deceased. I did not notice any flowers in her dress. The man had his arm up against the wall, and the woman had her back to the wall facing him. I noticed the man had a long coat on, which came very nearly down to his heels. I believe it was an overcoat. I could not say what kind of cap he had on. The place where they were standing was rather dark. I saw nothing light in colour about either of them. I then went on and went indoors.
It was probably someone who looked a lot like Liz Stride. Perhaps it was Mary Malcolm?
The first couple was the Commercial-road/Berner-street couple. They:
- meet on Commercial Road, at the top of Berner street (the woman lived on Berner street)
- go for a walk along Comm. Rd.
- walk up and down Berner street
- just before departing when back on Comm. Rd., see a man walking West (in the direction of Aldgate).
The second couple was the Board School corner couple. They stood at the Berner/Fairclough street intersection for about 20 minutes, in the period leading up to and just after the murder. Fanny's reference to "...the time the woman must have been murdered...", suggests the couple were alerted to the situation, not long after the body was discovered.
As the discovery was not prior to 12:30, it seems clear this must have been a different couple to the Cr/Bs couple.
The BSC couple was probably James Brown's couple, who stood against the wall of the Board school.
However, Brown seemed sure the woman was the deceased...
I live at 35, Fairclough-street. I saw the deceased about a quarter to 1 on Sunday morning. At that time I was going from my house to get some supper from a chandler's shop at the corner of Berner-street and Fairclough-street. As I was going across the road I saw a man and woman standing by the Board School in Fairclough-street. They were standing against the wall. As I passed them I heard the woman say, "No, not to-night, some other night." That made me turn round, and I looked at them. I am certain the woman was the deceased. I did not notice any flowers in her dress. The man had his arm up against the wall, and the woman had her back to the wall facing him. I noticed the man had a long coat on, which came very nearly down to his heels. I believe it was an overcoat. I could not say what kind of cap he had on. The place where they were standing was rather dark. I saw nothing light in colour about either of them. I then went on and went indoors.
It was probably someone who looked a lot like Liz Stride. Perhaps it was Mary Malcolm?
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