Originally posted by Joshua Rogan
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The bisecting thoroughfare would be the intersection of Berner & Fairclough - would it not?
Is that the corner of Christian street (where the Beehive is), or Grove street (where LD said he located ES)? Not really.
Mrs. Mortimer said: A young man and his sweetheart were standing at the corner of the street, about twenty yards away, before and after the woman must have been murdered, but they told me they did not hear a sound.
Prior to that from the same quote, she says: On going inside I saw the body of a woman lying huddled up just inside the gates, with her throat cut from ear to ear. A man touched her face, and said it was quite warm...
The man was Edward Spooner: At that time there were about 15 people in the yard, and they were all standing round the body. The majority of them appeared to be Jews. No one touched the body. One of them struck a match, and I lifted up the chin of the deceased with my hand. The chin was slightly warm.
So can we be absolutely sure that the young man and his sweetheart was not Spooner and his lady friend?
It would be nice to hear from at least one of them directly.
The Echo, Oct 1:
From twelve o'clock till half-past a young girl who lives in the street walked up and down, and within twenty yards of where the body was found, with her sweetheart.
"We heard nothing whatever," she told a reporter this morning. "I passed the gate of the yard a few minutes before twelve o'clock alone. The doors were open, and, so far as I could tell, there was nothing inside then." "I met my young man (she proceeded) at the top of the street, and then we went for a short walk along the Commercial-road and back again, and down Berner-street. No one passed us then, but just before we said "Good night" a man came along the Commercial-road; and went in the direction of Aldgate."
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