Hello All. I am starting a thread in order to discuss interpreting conflicting evidence. I have finished Molony’s book about the Phoenix Park murders. It is an astonishing read. Of particular interest to me is that much of the evidence survived, along with the recorded thinking of Detective Superintendent Mallon. We also know about what happened at the inquest. Here is an item from the case.
Although Mallon was almost as clever as Abberline in investigating crime, he nevertheless misinterpreted some of the evidence. One of his faux pas was very revealing and absolutely natural to make.
All but one of the witnesses stated that the getaway car with Brady and Kelly was heading west. One witness, however, claimed that the getaway car was heading east. Mallon naturally discounted the lone piece of evidence—I likely would have, in double quick time. Turns out, though, that there were two cars.
Hence, I propose that this thread be used to discuss interpreting the evidence in the “Jack the Ripper” case. I am particularly keen on posters offering an interpretation on those cases where evidence conflicts, or seems to conflict, with other evidence. I am thinking of Mrs. Maxwell’s testimony regarding “MJK” and Mrs. Long’s time disparity in the Chapman case.
I would like to hear about your favourite piece of conflicting evidence in the “Jack the Ripper” case, along with a possible interpretation of why there is a discrepancy. As we saw in the Phoenix Park case, it turned out that there was a perfectly natural explanation for it.
Cheers.
LC
Although Mallon was almost as clever as Abberline in investigating crime, he nevertheless misinterpreted some of the evidence. One of his faux pas was very revealing and absolutely natural to make.
All but one of the witnesses stated that the getaway car with Brady and Kelly was heading west. One witness, however, claimed that the getaway car was heading east. Mallon naturally discounted the lone piece of evidence—I likely would have, in double quick time. Turns out, though, that there were two cars.
Hence, I propose that this thread be used to discuss interpreting the evidence in the “Jack the Ripper” case. I am particularly keen on posters offering an interpretation on those cases where evidence conflicts, or seems to conflict, with other evidence. I am thinking of Mrs. Maxwell’s testimony regarding “MJK” and Mrs. Long’s time disparity in the Chapman case.
I would like to hear about your favourite piece of conflicting evidence in the “Jack the Ripper” case, along with a possible interpretation of why there is a discrepancy. As we saw in the Phoenix Park case, it turned out that there was a perfectly natural explanation for it.
Cheers.
LC
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