Originally posted by Wickerman
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PC Long didn't seem the most observant or diligent even. As I said earlier he didn't bring his pocket book to the Inquest and then couldn't give certainty on the spelling of Jews. He also did not impress the Inquest jury in regards searching tenements. We cannot be sure the apron was there at 1:55am. Indeed it may well be that PC Long and the murderer missed each other by a minute or two. We just don't know. I don't criticise Long at all. We all make mistakes.
For me Mrs.Kennedy is likely Sarah Lewis using a pseudonym. The stories are much too similar and indeed there is no mention anywhere ever again of a Mrs.Kennedy. Of course it is possible that evidence is now lost, but one would expect the higher echelons of the Police force and Abberline in particular to take a keen interest in the woman in the presence of Mary Kelly and a strange man who accosted women locally. Surely if the woman without headgear was Kelly we would know about it and the subsequent Police efforts to track down her friend. She would for all intent and purpose hold the key to solving the whole case.
I think the Police did a fine job in piecing together Mary Kelly's final hours and they deserve real credit for that. Unfortunately for them they lacked the modern techniques(DNA, Fingerprinting etc) and technological advances of today.
In regards the Apron we don't know why he took it and it is fairly irrelevant why he did so anyways. As I say if one accepts that PC Long and PC Halse either did not see or did not regard seeing the apron as important- then the events again make perfect sense and the direction of the Rippers travel places him in the centre of Whitechapel. Unsurprising from what we know nowadays in regards these type of offenders.
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