Thats my take with Pc Robinson and Hutts testimony, and why we have Collard who doesn't go along with the lie when he says apparently wearing. He was an Inspector and probably thought he was not going to risk his pension by perjuring himself
You happily admit there are no sources which back your view and it therefore is just another unsupported idea along with so many others.
On the issue of "Apparently" the good inspector does not deny an apron was worn or even say " I don't think so"
Therefore on a very strong level of probability she was wearing an apron.
Your semantic attempt to suggest the inspector is really saying no fails!
And I see you have still not addressed the issue that Brown DID NOT say Eddowes was not wearing an apron in his official signed statement.
Steve
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