Originally posted by Wickerman
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One interesting aspect of Mrs Kennedy's statement is that she told the Evening News: "....... In connection with Mrs. Kennedy, it may be mentioned that she and her sister, a widow, were, on Wednesday night last, accosted by a man when they were walking down the Bethnal Green road. It was about eight o'clock when this occurred."
She states her sister was a widow. How could Sarah Lewis have had an argument with her husband- if she was a widow?
Lastly how does Mrs Kennedy's statement tie in with George Hutchinson's. He states he left the spot he had been standing at 3am. Mrs Kennedy stated she saw Kelly, another woman and the man who had accosted her previously at the Britannia at 3am. How did Kennedy fix the time? Was it an estimate? Who was the other woman? Did she never come forward? There are too many unanswered questions in relation to Kennedy to place too much faith in her.
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