Dr Brown, at the inquest stated that the GS piece had been brought by Dr Phillips. I don't think he was talking about the piece being produced at the inquest, Dr Phillips was not present at the Eddowes Inquest.
(The two pieces were brought to the inquest as items of evidence by the police).
Brown's testimony seems to be a bit misleading, but he must mean that the GS piece was brought to Golden Lane by Dr Phillips, as Philips did help with the post-mortem. It was at the mortuary where the two pieces were matched, by both Phillips and Brown, not at the inquest.
From that point forward both pieces belong to the City police as evidence.
(The two pieces were brought to the inquest as items of evidence by the police).
Brown's testimony seems to be a bit misleading, but he must mean that the GS piece was brought to Golden Lane by Dr Phillips, as Philips did help with the post-mortem. It was at the mortuary where the two pieces were matched, by both Phillips and Brown, not at the inquest.
From that point forward both pieces belong to the City police as evidence.
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