Hi everyone,
Since we kind of hijacked the 'Time-Gap' thread, I figured this would be a good place to discuss anything and everything related to the time between the double event murders of Stride and Eddowes. The only restriction is please do not discuss whether you believe Stride to be a JTR victim or not. If you don't believe that she is, please don't waste the time in sharing that belief in this thread.
I'll start off by reiterating my current belief (55/45) that PC Long's testimony wasn't fully believed/accepted by the police or the Coroner and that he most probably missed the piece of apron and the GSG after he supposedly had passed that spot at 2:20. If that were the case, there really wouldn't be that much of a time gap between the two murders and therefore we can drop most of the wacky theories there are regarding what he did during that time.
My interpretation of Long's testimony and the questions presented to him show quite clearly the Coroner (Langham) nor the police (represented by Crawford) 'trusted' his testimony. If I'm correct, that should raise doubts as to what he testified to...most specifically his answer to whether the piece of apron (or even the GSG) was there as he passed that spot at 2:20 am.
Is there anything within or besides the various newspaper inquest versions of value? Are there any newspaper reports or interviews that can shed some light on any of this? What surviving records are there that could help clear this up? Can we get through page one without mentioning Lechmere/Cross? (oops apparently not).
Cheers
DRoy
Since we kind of hijacked the 'Time-Gap' thread, I figured this would be a good place to discuss anything and everything related to the time between the double event murders of Stride and Eddowes. The only restriction is please do not discuss whether you believe Stride to be a JTR victim or not. If you don't believe that she is, please don't waste the time in sharing that belief in this thread.
I'll start off by reiterating my current belief (55/45) that PC Long's testimony wasn't fully believed/accepted by the police or the Coroner and that he most probably missed the piece of apron and the GSG after he supposedly had passed that spot at 2:20. If that were the case, there really wouldn't be that much of a time gap between the two murders and therefore we can drop most of the wacky theories there are regarding what he did during that time.
My interpretation of Long's testimony and the questions presented to him show quite clearly the Coroner (Langham) nor the police (represented by Crawford) 'trusted' his testimony. If I'm correct, that should raise doubts as to what he testified to...most specifically his answer to whether the piece of apron (or even the GSG) was there as he passed that spot at 2:20 am.
Is there anything within or besides the various newspaper inquest versions of value? Are there any newspaper reports or interviews that can shed some light on any of this? What surviving records are there that could help clear this up? Can we get through page one without mentioning Lechmere/Cross? (oops apparently not).
Cheers
DRoy
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