Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes
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As you may be aware, several people who have been accused of committing this series of murders have been cleared because, even after the passage of about a century, their alibis remain intact.
The Duke of Clarence has alibis for all five murders, having been in either Yorkshire or Scotland at the time that they occured.
Walter Sickert was on holiday in France when the first two murders took place and very probably still there when the double murder took place.
Michael Ostrog was imprisoned in France when the murders took place.
Some people are saying that the 9th of November 1888 was a public holiday, at least for workers in the City of London.
The supposed expert Edward Stow has labelled such persons 'ignorant'.
Even if it was not a holiday, there are reasons to think that Charles Allen Lechmere would have had no difficulty in providing an alibi for at least one of the murders.
The same, I believe, goes for Kosminski.
His defence counsel at any trial would have needed merely to produce a solid alibi for one of the murders and the case would likely have been thrown out.
It is very easy to prosecute a man 100 years after his death.
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