Originally posted by Wickerman
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He didn't raise the alarm that a woman was being attacked. The fact that there had been a few murders in the area and the fact that a man had chased him away from the scene, would make one think it most important to raise the alarm.
He may have had 15 or so minutes, but that may have been enough time to save Stride.
What makes me wonder about Schwartz was the fact he IDed Stride in great detail. Why would Stride's attacker allow him to linger for more than a moment?
Why step forward to ID her?
Now I suppose people will say if he did it, then why step forward to ID her? My answer would be that maybe he was seen or questioned by someone maybe a family member and he thought it would be a good idea to give his version of events.
It is most strange that he was not involved in the inquest. Also Anderson's report mentioned Schwarzt giving testimony at the inquest which was contradictory. It has been suggested that Anderson made a mistake, or the police were keeping info back, to help aid the case, but I think something very fishy was going on.
What do I base this on;
1: Is it not strange that there is a very small selective amount of info has 'survived'. And if it is legit, it is either contradictory, or possibly incorrect, as if planted to make what has been unearthed seem viable. Maybe to cover something up.
2: Some newspaper reports are missing
3: Alot of researchers, including myself, are finding it increasingly difficult to trace Kelly's life, ID etc. Every time I check aspects of Kelly's life (checking infirmary records etc and alot of ideas that could possibly relate to Kelly) I come across 'page no longer exists', error etc.
4: We don't have photos of Abberline, now I know alot of people will say, "maybe because it hasn't been discovered" etc, but if we can find a pic of Chapman, why not Abberline? Surely the police most definitely would have one.
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