Originally posted by Ben
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You already had this exchange with another member who had been a policeman who, speaking from experience, told you the same as I have just told you, that witnesses are often late coming forward.
Evidence enough I should say!
No she wasn't.
For that to happen, she would have needed to have spent the night in Miller's Court and been a genuine witness, ...
For that to happen, she would have needed to have spent the night in Miller's Court and been a genuine witness, ...
"she (Kennedy) found the police in possession of the place, preventing all egress to the occupants of the small house in this court. When questioned by the police as to what she had heard throughout the night,...."
Both the Press Assoc. & The Echo interviewed this Mrs Kennedy, which should put paid to any continued speculation (not by you), that Lewis & Kennedy may have been the same person. They were not.
Alternately, your conjecture that Kennedy was not held in the court, presumably not visiting her family, and consequently not a prime source, is entirely contradicted by a variety of sources.
It was not just the Star who carried Kennedy's story.
However, the Star, were quite satisfied that both Kennedy and Prater were original sources (not having access to Lewis), so whoever the unnamed 'parroters' were, the Star did not waste time publishing their claims.
Despite the possible lack of awareness on the part of the Star as to who was the "parrotter" and who was the "parrotee", the fact is that the matter was resolved when Lewis appeared at the inquest and Kennedy sank without trace.
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