Jonathan,
Yes, and if you add in that Anderson wasn't even in London for most of the murders, (unless he was taking part in Stephen Knight's conspiracy
) then you can understand Swanson's incredulity.
You can picture it :-
"What on earth is the old fellow on about? Ah well, I'd better put it all down anyway"
Regards
Yes, and if you add in that Anderson wasn't even in London for most of the murders, (unless he was taking part in Stephen Knight's conspiracy
) then you can understand Swanson's incredulity.You can picture it :-
"What on earth is the old fellow on about? Ah well, I'd better put it all down anyway"
Regards


). Still, observing a suspect in conversation with a victim very shortly before the victim was murdered in 1888 is a whole ANOTHER situation than observing a suspect in conversation with a victim very shortly before the victim was murdered TODAY, as the investigation procedures have changed significantly.
if I dare suggest the (remote) possibility that the witness might have possibly been Joeph Hyam Levy instead of Lawende and the suspect Jacob Levy instead of Kozminski?!
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