[QUOTE=Craig H;380658]
Hi Craig,
You do not need to go on about "credibility as an historian". It is sufficient that you ask me for my opinion about the sources.
1. Smith saw a man and woman, later ID:s by him as Stride, at 12.35. There was still time for Strides murderer to show up after that sighting.
2. Schwartz saw two men and a woman 12.45 but his testimony about the appearance of the man did not match the testimony of Smith.
3. Lawende could not ID the man or the woman.
(Original sources in transcription, Evans and Skinner, p. 135-138 and 207).
Conclusion: There are discrepancies in the statements from the three witnesses as to the descriptions of the man/ the men. The man /the men seen with the woman might have be any man/any men and not the murderer of Stride. There is no evidence that Lawende saw Stride or the murderer.
So:
A) The sources are not valid for interpreting the men/man/woman as "the murderer with Elizabeth Stride".
B) And obviously they are not reliable, since they differ.
C) And so they are not significant, i.e. the substantial significance is very low. Not just "for me" but for anyone.
And the lack of significance has nothing to do with Macnaghten. It has to do with the production of the sources.
Regards, Pierre
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You do not need to go on about "credibility as an historian". It is sufficient that you ask me for my opinion about the sources.
1. Smith saw a man and woman, later ID:s by him as Stride, at 12.35. There was still time for Strides murderer to show up after that sighting.
2. Schwartz saw two men and a woman 12.45 but his testimony about the appearance of the man did not match the testimony of Smith.
3. Lawende could not ID the man or the woman.
(Original sources in transcription, Evans and Skinner, p. 135-138 and 207).
Conclusion: There are discrepancies in the statements from the three witnesses as to the descriptions of the man/ the men. The man /the men seen with the woman might have be any man/any men and not the murderer of Stride. There is no evidence that Lawende saw Stride or the murderer.
So:
A) The sources are not valid for interpreting the men/man/woman as "the murderer with Elizabeth Stride".
B) And obviously they are not reliable, since they differ.
C) And so they are not significant, i.e. the substantial significance is very low. Not just "for me" but for anyone.
And the lack of significance has nothing to do with Macnaghten. It has to do with the production of the sources.
Regards, Pierre
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