Originally posted by Ben
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He was a homeless thief at the time, making it next to impossible that he could have procured even faux accessories and Astrakhan clothing.
The police released him as absolved of all suspicion, which they would not have done if they thought he was Astrakhan man.
What he told the police about that night in November will never be known.
No evidence that he wore a moustache (big whoop if he did, so did most men).
No evidence that he wore an Astrakhan coat.
No evidence that he wore an Astrakhan coat.
And, like I pointed out before, the press described Isaacs as 'certainly' a match for Astrachan.
"...a look out was kept for the prisoner, whose appearance certainly answered the published description of a man with an astrachan trimming to his coat."
No-one is about to claim that a medium height, middle aged Jew, with a moustache could 'certainly' be a fit unless there was something about him which makes it a certainty - like the Astrachan coat.
And you apparently agree, you said, 'big whoop' if he had a moustache - why would you say that? - because everybody had one.
So obviously it took more than the moustache to make the 'certainty'.
Joseph Isaacs was wearing the coat - that is why his appearance looked a certainty.
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