Originally posted by Blotchy's Beer Bucket
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From Robinsons testimony
. I then picked her up, and carried her to the side by the shutters. I raised her up against the shutters, and she fell down again. I did not do any more until I got assistance. Another policeman came, and she was taken to the station. When asked for her name, she replied, "Nothing." She was then put into the cell. No one appeared to be in her company when she was first found.
By Mr. Crawford - The latest time I saw the deceased was about ten minutes to nine in the police cell. She was then wearing an apron (pieces of apron produced). To the best of my knowledge that was the apron she was wearing
Now ,that is as leg less as its possible to be..... yet 3 hours and 25 minutes later ....
Hutt
By the jury - It is left to the inspector to judge whether a prisoner is sober or not. About a quarter past twelve the deceased was singing a song to herself, and about half past twelve she said she was able to take care of herself.
Unfortunstely said inspector had gone AWOL at 1am when she was released....
"Out visiting" apparently
So at what point did the inspector say it was ok to release her? would be a pertinent question
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