Evening news 3 Sept - Robert Paul, a carman, has made the following remarkable statement: He says: It was exactly a quarter to four when I passed up Buck's-row to my work as a carman for Covent-garden market. It was dark, and I was hurrying along, when I saw a man standing where the woman was. He came a little towards me, but as I knew the dangerous character of the locality I tried to give him a wide berth. Few people like to come up and down here without being on their guard, for there are such terrible gangs about. There have been many knocked down and robbed at that spot. The man, however, came towards me and said, "Come and look at this woman." I went and found the woman lying on her back. I laid hold of her wrist and found that she was dead and the hands cold. It was too dark to see the blood about her.
Point 1 It was too dark. Cross could easily have hurried away without Paul giving any kind of description of him.
Point 2 He came a little towards me and i tried to give him a wide berth. In other words Paul hadn't seen a body nor did he show any interest in encountering Cross. It was Cross who encountered Paul. Does this seem like the actions of a man who has just committed a murder ?
Point 3 It was too dark to see the blood about her. For all we know, and Cross, if Paul did see the body in the dark, and there is no guarantee of that. How do we know, and Cross again, that he wouldn't have just thought it was some drunk just fallen over and sleeping it off. A not uncommon site in Whitechapel. Plus he also might have thought it was a ruse, [Few people like to come up and down here without being on their guard, for there are such terrible gangs about. There have been many knocked down and robbed at that spot ], and hurried on by.
Point 1 It was too dark. Cross could easily have hurried away without Paul giving any kind of description of him.
Point 2 He came a little towards me and i tried to give him a wide berth. In other words Paul hadn't seen a body nor did he show any interest in encountering Cross. It was Cross who encountered Paul. Does this seem like the actions of a man who has just committed a murder ?
Point 3 It was too dark to see the blood about her. For all we know, and Cross, if Paul did see the body in the dark, and there is no guarantee of that. How do we know, and Cross again, that he wouldn't have just thought it was some drunk just fallen over and sleeping it off. A not uncommon site in Whitechapel. Plus he also might have thought it was a ruse, [Few people like to come up and down here without being on their guard, for there are such terrible gangs about. There have been many knocked down and robbed at that spot ], and hurried on by.
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