Somewhere along the line comparisons have been made between Sarah Lewis's pre-inquest statement and he Inquest testimony.
I think it should be born in mind that the Inquest testimony is the result of questions from both the police & Coroner intended to extract all pertaining details.
Whereas Lewis's pre-inquest statement is a brief summary of what she witnessed. It may also be noticed that most of her pre-inquest statement is given in the first-person, "I came", "I cannot", "I only heard", etc.
At the end of her statement a note is added in the third-person, and in paraphrase only briefly mentioning the Bethnal Green incident.
This is likely not the fault of Lewis, rather we may infer that if Abberline made the note himself, he demoted this incident as of little consequence.
Maybe it's just me but I find it singularly unique that two similarly dressed (suited-up) individuals are seen on the same night about the same time on the same street, and yet there exists an absolute refusal to believe they could have been the same man - astonishing!
Regards, Jon S.
I think it should be born in mind that the Inquest testimony is the result of questions from both the police & Coroner intended to extract all pertaining details.
Whereas Lewis's pre-inquest statement is a brief summary of what she witnessed. It may also be noticed that most of her pre-inquest statement is given in the first-person, "I came", "I cannot", "I only heard", etc.
At the end of her statement a note is added in the third-person, and in paraphrase only briefly mentioning the Bethnal Green incident.
This is likely not the fault of Lewis, rather we may infer that if Abberline made the note himself, he demoted this incident as of little consequence.
Maybe it's just me but I find it singularly unique that two similarly dressed (suited-up) individuals are seen on the same night about the same time on the same street, and yet there exists an absolute refusal to believe they could have been the same man - astonishing!
Regards, Jon S.
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