Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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The Star is the source of this suggestion that several local women chose to repeat the, "I heard a cry of murder too" story. Nothing else, just that cry of murder.
The source of that story is given as, "One woman (as reported below) who lives in the court".
Then we hear from Mrs Harvey, then Mrs Prater - who makes no mention of hearing any cry of murder. Then Barnett, followed by an unknown woman, then Sarah Ronay, and finally Mrs Kennedy who, is staying in the court, and does claim to hear a cry of murder.
Mrs Kennedy, in this article is not suggested to be, as you put it, "one of many women who took someone else's story and passed it off as their own.", but is actually portrayed as the originator of a claim to hear a "cry of murder" - nothing else.
Kennedy is not claimed to be a copycat of the Wednesday evening encounter, or that on Friday morning either.
So this article does not support the idea she is a copycat.
What it may support is the idea that Kennedy is the only one of two witnesses who actually did hear the cry (Lewis & Kennedy) who spoke to the press, or as David suggests, Mrs Kennedy is an alternate for Sarah Lewis.
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