Originally posted by Ben
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I understood that reporter to mean other women were claiming to have heard the scream of "oh, murder", thats all.
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One woman (as reported below) who lives in the court stated that at about two o'clock she heard a cry of "Murder." This story soon became popular, until at last half a dozen women were retailing it as their own personal experience. Each story contradicted the others with respect to the time at which the cry was heard. A Star reporter who inquired into the matter extracted from one of the women the confession that the story was, as far as she was concerned, a fabrication; and he came to the conclusion that it was to be disregarded.
The Star, 10 Nov. 1888.
It seems like the topic was the scream to me, nothing else.
(..."oh yes officer, I heard a scream too", etc..)
Regards, Jon S.
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