Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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The coroner even asked Lewis about her staying at the Keylers house, "until what time?".
At least the court was not confused about Lewis staying at the Keylers - the court knew Lewis was not their daughter.
Everyone at the time knew there were two women.
Why are you having trouble?
Lewis & Kennedy were together on the streets on the Wednesday prior to the murder, so they were friends.
On this occasion, Friday, Lewis said she had a row with her husband/partner, so she left to go to her friends house.
You never had an argument with a woman and she walks out?
Where do they go?, parents or friends? Maybe she had no parents, or perhaps her best friend was closer, especially at that time of night.
The variances in the stories is enough proof that different women gave them, but to you, they went to the same house so they are one woman? Now we have a delayed testimony suggestion to support them being 2 women? They were 2 women Wick, but only 1 was there and saw anything. The other, your Mrs Kennedy, is either a wanna be witness or its a bunch of slightly muddled up stories by one woman.
Unless you produce a document that states there was plan to have more than a single day of testimony with Kennedys name as a witness on a subsequent day, please stop trying to make this 2 women notion work for yourself. Its unproductive and not working. Yes there were variances, because 2 women gave 1 story...but the one who knew it best was at the Inquest because it was her story.
Following the testimony of Dr Phillips, we read:
The jury: had no questions to ask at this stage, and it was understood that more detailed evidence of the medical examination would be given at a future hearing.
Finally, after the last witness (Abberline) the coroner then addressed the Jury to tell them that in his opinion there is no need to adjourn for a future hearing.
The Coroner (to the jury): The question is whether you will adjourn for further evidence. My own opinion is that it is very unnecessary for two courts to deal with these cases, and go through the same evidence time after time,....
It is for you to say whether you will close the inquiry to-day; if not, we shall adjourn for a week or fortnight, to hear the evidence that you may desire.
It was already expected there would be a second hearing, "it was understood" that more evidence would be given at a future hearing.
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