Originally posted by David Orsam
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"A Juror - Having heard of a murder, and subsequently found a piece of apron with blood upon it, did it not appear to you that it might be as well to examine some of the rooms of the building? - No, sir. I did not expect the man had committed the murder in the passage, but I though the body might have been hidden there."
But if he thought the body of Eddowes was hidden in one of the stairwells, he obviously hadn't heard all the details!
Then again, the Telegraph report has him saying "I heard of the murder in the City. There were rumours of another, but not certain". So perhaps he was expecting to find this second body.
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