Trevor,
perhaps you could explain exactly how Reid was so certain that the doctors - who examined the bodies, performed the autopsies and stood up in court and declared that organs were missing - were wrong? Are you perhaps suggesting that he had first-hand knowledge of what happened to the organs?
I notice that you missed one or two reports from your list, these from 13 Nov so by your own logic more authoritative;
Telegraph & Echo
"By design, the medical testimony adduced at the inquest was limited to that which was absolutely required to enable the jury to find respecting the cause of death. We are enabled to state, on good authority, that notwithstanding all that has been said to the contrary, a portion of the bodily organs was missing. The police, and with them the divisional surgeon, have arrived at the conclusion that it is in the interest of justice not to disclose the details of the professional inquiry"
Evening News & St James' Gazette & Star & Times
"SOME PORTIONS OF THE BODY ARE MISSING
The examination of the body by Dr. Phillips, on Saturday, lasted upwards of six and a half hours. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, it is still confidently asserted that some portions of the body of the deceased woman are missing."
perhaps you could explain exactly how Reid was so certain that the doctors - who examined the bodies, performed the autopsies and stood up in court and declared that organs were missing - were wrong? Are you perhaps suggesting that he had first-hand knowledge of what happened to the organs?
I notice that you missed one or two reports from your list, these from 13 Nov so by your own logic more authoritative;
Telegraph & Echo
"By design, the medical testimony adduced at the inquest was limited to that which was absolutely required to enable the jury to find respecting the cause of death. We are enabled to state, on good authority, that notwithstanding all that has been said to the contrary, a portion of the bodily organs was missing. The police, and with them the divisional surgeon, have arrived at the conclusion that it is in the interest of justice not to disclose the details of the professional inquiry"
Evening News & St James' Gazette & Star & Times
"SOME PORTIONS OF THE BODY ARE MISSING
The examination of the body by Dr. Phillips, on Saturday, lasted upwards of six and a half hours. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, it is still confidently asserted that some portions of the body of the deceased woman are missing."
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