Originally posted by John Wheat
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"of shabby appearance, about 30 years of age and 5ft. 9in. in height, of fair complexion, having a small fair moustache, and wearing a red neckerchief and a cap with a peak." - Joseph Lawende, 2 October 1888 Times
"age 30 ht. 5 ft. 7 or 8 in. comp. fair fair moustache, medium built, dress pepper & salt colour loose jacket, grey cloth cap with peak of same colour, reddish handkerchief tied in a knot, round neck, appearance of a sailor." - Joseph Lawende, 19 October 1888 Police Report
"Age 30 to 35. Height 5ft. 7in., with brown hair and big moustache, dressed respectably. Wore a pea jacket, muffler and a cloth cap with a peak of the same material." - Joseph Lawende, 1889 Police Report
[Coroner] What height was the man?
[Levy] I should think he was three inches taller than the woman, who was, perhaps, 5ft high. I cannot give any further description of them.
"Mr. Henry Harris, of the two gentlemen our representative interviewed, is the more communicative. He is of opinion that neither Mr. Levander nor Mr. Levy saw anything more than he did, and that was only the back of the man." - Evening News, 9 October 1888
The Levy account contradicts Lawende. The Harris account contradicts Lawende. The Lawende accounts contradict each other.
Lawende thought the woman was Eddowes. He could be wrong. Church Passage was not the only route into and out of Mitre Square.
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