I was just reading the 'Examiner', and the fascinating article on Liz Stride's murder in Dutfield's yard.
There is a description of the scarf around her neck being frayed due to coming in contact with a knife, and later on in the same paragraph this same scarf was described as a 'handkerchief'.
I have no problem with that description, but It struck a resononce with Me
because I did enter into an argument with someone on these forums over the definitions of the word handkerchief' and 'Scarf' about GH's description of
A Man's red 'Handkerchief' and Lawende's description of a putitive JTR wearing a reddish scarf (I maintain that Hutch wanted to establish a link for the Police between the two).
I just want to point out that I'm not so 'loony' or 'wishful thinking' as to want to use the same term for both articles with no foundation ; A handkerchief was big enough, at the time , to fold into a triangle and wear around your neck.
There is a description of the scarf around her neck being frayed due to coming in contact with a knife, and later on in the same paragraph this same scarf was described as a 'handkerchief'.
I have no problem with that description, but It struck a resononce with Me
because I did enter into an argument with someone on these forums over the definitions of the word handkerchief' and 'Scarf' about GH's description of
A Man's red 'Handkerchief' and Lawende's description of a putitive JTR wearing a reddish scarf (I maintain that Hutch wanted to establish a link for the Police between the two).
I just want to point out that I'm not so 'loony' or 'wishful thinking' as to want to use the same term for both articles with no foundation ; A handkerchief was big enough, at the time , to fold into a triangle and wear around your neck.
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