So here goes:
I think he’s castigated because, as I understand it...
He failed to tell his superiors or Neil that he had seen two witnesses/suspects.
They would have been of a very subordinate character if Mizen was lied to the way that is suggest by the material. Mizen gave all the details that mattered: He was summoned to the murder site by a colleague (Neil).
He failed to take their names.
And the poster who is a specialist on the victorian police and their duties says that he had no duty to do so.
He failed to give accurate detail at the inquest, at first saying there was but one man.
He said that one man came up to him. He did not say that just one man arrived to the junction where he stood. So he told the truth as it was. If he had said that TWO men came up to him and spoke, he would not have told the truth.
It was only when the Coroner (the one attended by the absence of ham-fisted reporters) stepped in to remind him that one plus one doesn’t equal one, that Mizen admitted to there being two (should have gone to Specsavers).
Mizen did not "admit" that. To admit something is to recognize that you have misinformed before, and Mizen never did. He was approached by one man, he spoke to one man, and that man was Lechmere. The reason that the coroner knew about Paul, Hair Bear, what would you think that was? Was the coroner clairvoyant? Was he a lucky guesser? Or what? How on earth could he know?
Hint: He knew because somebody had told him. Guess who?

In the documentary the narrator said that Cross lived to be “a relatively wealthy man”. I’m assuming that you have uncovered information beyond a photograph to substantiate this. Can you give details, please?
He left a rather substantial amount of money behind. I don´t remember the exact sum, but it is on record.
Can you also post a link to the full-size 1911 picture? I can only find headshots on Google. Do you know where the photo was taken, and if that place still exists? Thanks.
The photo was taken, if my memory serves. in Carlton Street, where Lechmere kept a shop. I can post no link to the photo, since the photo is not mine to post. It belongs to the very nice Sue Lechmere.
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