With Flemming, I really don't think we can make a final decision either way - as so often not enough evidence to compute.
Nevertheless, Caz, I think your logic is flawed when you argue:
The thing is, if we had a recorded height of 5' 1", would anyone now be arguing that 5' 11" or 6' 1" were more likely heights for a man, even in the LVP, therefore it was almost certainly a mistake?
First 5'1" would not be exceptionally short for a man - unless he had dwarfish features I doubt it would have attracted much attention or comment. (Queen Victoria herself was only 5' tall.) But an exceptionally TALL man does tend to stand out and stick in the memory - even today when people on the whole probably are taller on average.
But in the case of Joe Flemming there is another element. The absence of any mention by Barnett (who might, of course, never have seen his predecessor and rival for Mary's affaections) or in any other account, that Flemming was exceptionally tall. We have only the register and I believe it is thus possible to put a question mark over the height. Script has been reviewed I think in the case of Kosminski where a squiggle was taken to read "2" but actually meant something else. (I'll have to look up the detail.)
If Flemming WERE 6'7" of course (as others have frequently said) it must make him somewhat less likely to be "Jack" - but he is IMHO worthy of study as a possible killer of Kelly since there are contemporary allegations of him being physically or verbally violent towards her.
Phil
Nevertheless, Caz, I think your logic is flawed when you argue:
The thing is, if we had a recorded height of 5' 1", would anyone now be arguing that 5' 11" or 6' 1" were more likely heights for a man, even in the LVP, therefore it was almost certainly a mistake?
First 5'1" would not be exceptionally short for a man - unless he had dwarfish features I doubt it would have attracted much attention or comment. (Queen Victoria herself was only 5' tall.) But an exceptionally TALL man does tend to stand out and stick in the memory - even today when people on the whole probably are taller on average.
But in the case of Joe Flemming there is another element. The absence of any mention by Barnett (who might, of course, never have seen his predecessor and rival for Mary's affaections) or in any other account, that Flemming was exceptionally tall. We have only the register and I believe it is thus possible to put a question mark over the height. Script has been reviewed I think in the case of Kosminski where a squiggle was taken to read "2" but actually meant something else. (I'll have to look up the detail.)
If Flemming WERE 6'7" of course (as others have frequently said) it must make him somewhat less likely to be "Jack" - but he is IMHO worthy of study as a possible killer of Kelly since there are contemporary allegations of him being physically or verbally violent towards her.
Phil
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