Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Cast your eyes over the testimony of P.C. Long.
Why do you think Crawford asked him this question?
Mr. Crawford: As to the writing on the wall, have you not put a "not" in the wrong place? Were not the words, "The Jews are not the men that will be blamed for nothing"?
The placing of "not", and the alternate arrangement of the graffiti was not entered into evidence until Det. Halse took the stand after P.C. Long.
So how could Crawford have known in advance how Halse was going to arrange the wording if Halse's statement had not already been put to writing in advance of the Inquest?
The surviving Eddowes Inquest papers do not include the initial witness statements, like we have for the Kelly Inquiry.
Did you not read my post re page 240 in sourcebook ?
The Coroner decides which witnesses to summons to an Inquest. For him to do this he requires written statements from each witness, these are provided by the police.
I argue when there is an obvious need to draw attention to errors.
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