Originally posted by Ben
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In such situations it is often necessary to bring you back to reality, that regardless how many 'also-rans' may agree with this or that comment made by your good self. The movers & shakers of Ripperological studies have not bought what you are selling.
And, until that day dawns, I'm afraid you are still nearer the fringe than the top of the mountain.
I'm not talking about late witnesses coming forward. I'm talking about witnesses who wait a considerable degree of time and only come forward as soon as the opportunity to be grilled in a public arena had passed. You claimed there are examples of this happening, so I'm all ears.
Its a Rose by any other name Ben, no matter what colour you choose to claim it is, it is still only a Rose.
That is what Mrs. Kennedy C-L-A-I-M-E-D.
That does not make it true, which is fortunate, because it isn't.
That does not make it true, which is fortunate, because it isn't.
The above is merely what she told reporters in the immediate aftermath of Kelly's murder,
...shortly before she was exposed as a plagiariser of Sarah Lewis' evidence and booted off the scene, leaving only the original, genuine witness to provide a police statement and inquest evidence.
It's very obvious that the "being detained in the court" was simply another detail she picked up from Lewis in one of the lodging houses where gossip ran rampant.
They had identified the phenomenon of "parrotting". What they had yet to establish was who was responsible.
Ok, so now the Star mentioned the parrotters claiming to hear the cry of 'murder', but published Prater & Kennedy as original source material. But now you say they were wrong?
Why?, because you still refuse to accept that two women could be headed for the same address, 30 minutes apart. And, that these two women knew each other well enough to have spent Wednesday evening together, hence the similar story.
And now you add to this your C-l-a-i-m, that in your opinion, Mrs Kennedy was not trapped in Millers Court.
Contrary to everything that is written.
Her evidence continued to be considered valuable,....
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