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You’re reading way too much into this. We just cannot know Schwartz exact circumstances.Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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How did Wess throw him under a Hanson cab? It’s your interpretation.Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View Post
Selected? Wess threw Schwartz under a hansom cab. At least that is one valid interpretation. If true, then it is likely that Schwartz selected himself.Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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Israel Schwartz is directly connected to the Berner Club later in the 1890's, its said he was a friend of Wess's due to meeting him in Paris a few years before this event, and as pointed out...we dont know where he lived that morning, and we know that a move for a landed immigrant would be very few belongings. Almost all rental spaces had some furniture.
The point here being that beginning with his story for why he was there at that time, we should remember that its highly improbable that his wife couldnt have completed his move within a very short time....and not still have any moving to do 12 hours after he left her. He is an immigrant Jew outside a club that had a meeting that night for immigrant Jews, he likely knows Wess, and he would have no need to check on his wife...wherever the place he was renting until that morning was. Look at the whole picture then its easier to sort out the smaller issues.Last edited by Michael W Richards; 11-19-2021, 09:46 PM.
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Those who subscribe strictly to Judaism believe that males are not to do work of any descrption on Saturdays. He was proceding down Berner St to his new address early on Sunday morning after having refrained from partaking in the move there. It could be as simple at that.Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
But this is a time when people really couldn’t afford to turn down work or even the opportunity of getting future work. If they were moving because they hadn’t been regular payers or they just needed cheaper accommodation then it’s perhaps unlikely that they would have owned many possessions; clothes etc. Not too difficult for his wife and kid to move. Maybe a friend or neighbour had offered help?
Cheers, GeorgeI'm a short timer. But I can still think and have opinions. That's what I do.
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But saying nothing at all would have been the best way to do that. To introduce a lie, which is where I'm assuming you're going with this, just risks that lie being uncovered and drawing Schwartz himself to the attention of the police. Why would he protect the murderer by putting himself at risk of being questioned should his lie be uncovered when the police had no idea who the murderer was? The only reason to deflect the police is if they appear to be on, or about to get on, the right track, otherwise, there's nothing to protect the murderer from (meaning, if the police haven't a clue, the murderer is already safe and not in need of protecting). Also, there's nothing that suggests Schwartz's statement is a lie, so it's starting to get into making an unnecessary and unsupported assumption in order to suggest another unevidenced assumption (that Schwartz knew the murderer), etc. But, I could be wrong on where you're going with this, but it seems even worse if Schwartz did see what he reported and only withheld the fact he knew B.S. name. In that case, he's potentially made it worse for B.S. by giving some details to the police they would otherwise not have. So that clearly would be better to "say nothing at all", which leads to me thinking you're going along the "he lied" route, but there's nothing that indicates what he said was a lie.Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View Post
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Good suggestion GeorgeOriginally posted by GBinOz View Post
Those who subscribe strictly to Judaism believe that males are not to do work of any descrption on Saturdays. He was proceding down Berner St to his new address early on Sunday morning after having refrained from partaking in the move there. It could be as simple at that.
Cheers, George
Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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He said he was returning from the market where he had been since around noon....working. So he just avoided helping his wife, not work in general.Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
Those who subscribe strictly to Judaism believe that males are not to do work of any descrption on Saturdays. He was proceding down Berner St to his new address early on Sunday morning after having refrained from partaking in the move there. It could be as simple at that.
Cheers, George
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All day and well into the night is a hell of a long time to be away from his wife, and not working while he is. If he had stayed home for even half the day, he would have known if his wife had completed the expected move (while he sat on his arse), but then his excuse for later being on Berner street, evaporates. It is almost certainly a fake story.Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
Those who subscribe strictly to Judaism believe that males are not to do work of any descrption on Saturdays. He was proceding down Berner St to his new address early on Sunday morning after having refrained from partaking in the move there. It could be as simple at that.
Cheers, GeorgeAndrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Hi Michael,Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
He said he was returning from the market where he had been since around noon....working. So he just avoided helping his wife, not work in general.
Thanks for that information. Could you point me to a reference please. When he said he was at the market, did he say he was working there? If he were just a visitor he would still be compliant with his possible religious constrictions.
Cheers, GeorgeI'm a short timer. But I can still think and have opinions. That's what I do.
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Thats a fair question George, Ill look for a specific reference to his activities that day. Although it would place him there around the same time someone we know was selling at the market was returning.Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
Hi Michael,
Thanks for that information. Could you point me to a reference please. When he said he was at the market, did he say he was working there? If he were just a visitor he would still be compliant with his possible religious constrictions.
Cheers, George
As I just wrote that it occurred to me that since I believe I read he was at the market, as Louis was, and since Louis was returning around 1 from the market, might that be a reason to suspect Israel was there when he said he was? Not that I do personally mind you, but just for the jolly.
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My understanding is that there was a passageway that ran the entire length of the building. The passage had three doors; front, side and back. When Wess went out to the printing office, he most likely used the back door. Regarding this...Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
With regard to the pony and cart again, I seem to recall that there was another door to the rear building in the back in the actual yard. Is this the door Diemshitz was referring to as "outside the club door" as opposed to outside the kitchen door?
Cheers, George
[Coroner] What made you look towards the gates at all? - Simply because they were open.
...I think Wess would have had to look 'around the corner' to get a view of the gateway, when he returned into the club.
In this post, I did my best to describe the layout of the club, as I understood it. I'm not sure if I have it right, though. Also, I'm not sure where in the building anyone slept, if indeed anyone did.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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