cab rides and green velvet
Good Morning, Tom,
Or so it is in my part of the world.
In answer to your question, yes, I have just completed your essay and found it well-written, intriguing and thought-provoking. Also compelling, but not completely convincing to me (no one else has managed to completely convince me, either).
Lechmere pointed out the one weakness that bothered me most. Not the cab ride being courtesy of LeGrand, but that LeGrand would have delivered Kidney to the police to encourage the authorities to investigate LeGrand. Or so your essay appears to say. In a post in this thread, you clear that up and suggest that Kidney went off on his own, wanting LeGrand questioned because of his knowledge of the murder which LeGrand did not share completely with Kidney.
Since LeGrand apparently inserted himself into the Stride investigation by delivering Packer, now also delivered Kidney, I wonder what LeGrand's angle was. Was it because LeGrand was "employed as a ‘private detective’ with the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee" as you state. So, LeGrand's involvement was because of his employment.
From the way I read your dissertation, you believe that Kidney wanted the police to investigate LeGrand. That Kidney went off on his own, perhaps, and did not parrot the story LeGrand delivered him to deliver to the police. If he was drunken and grief stricken, would Kidney have had the presence of mind to arrive at that conclusion?
I'm not sure of that. It would seem likely to me that LeGrand talked to Kidney about his personal theory, then delivered Kidney to the station in order for Kidney to insist the police investigate someone LeGrand wanted investigated.
I do wonder about the depth of LeGrand's intrusion, even keeping Packer from speaking to officer White. How did he get by with that?
This is the one area in the essay that I see some clarification might be in order on your part.
Also, Stride's green velvet has always interested me. You appear to believe that Stride went back into the home she shared with Kidney to retrieve a hymnal and the green velvet. What is the source of this, please?
What proof is there that Stride owned the green velvet prior to the day of her murder?
And I know there is another point I intended to mention, but it has gone out of my mind, and I have an appointment, so must leave for the time being.
Good job on the essay. Thanks,
curious
Originally posted by Tom_Wescott
View Post
Or so it is in my part of the world.
In answer to your question, yes, I have just completed your essay and found it well-written, intriguing and thought-provoking. Also compelling, but not completely convincing to me (no one else has managed to completely convince me, either).
Lechmere pointed out the one weakness that bothered me most. Not the cab ride being courtesy of LeGrand, but that LeGrand would have delivered Kidney to the police to encourage the authorities to investigate LeGrand. Or so your essay appears to say. In a post in this thread, you clear that up and suggest that Kidney went off on his own, wanting LeGrand questioned because of his knowledge of the murder which LeGrand did not share completely with Kidney.
Since LeGrand apparently inserted himself into the Stride investigation by delivering Packer, now also delivered Kidney, I wonder what LeGrand's angle was. Was it because LeGrand was "employed as a ‘private detective’ with the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee" as you state. So, LeGrand's involvement was because of his employment.
From the way I read your dissertation, you believe that Kidney wanted the police to investigate LeGrand. That Kidney went off on his own, perhaps, and did not parrot the story LeGrand delivered him to deliver to the police. If he was drunken and grief stricken, would Kidney have had the presence of mind to arrive at that conclusion?
I'm not sure of that. It would seem likely to me that LeGrand talked to Kidney about his personal theory, then delivered Kidney to the station in order for Kidney to insist the police investigate someone LeGrand wanted investigated.
I do wonder about the depth of LeGrand's intrusion, even keeping Packer from speaking to officer White. How did he get by with that?
This is the one area in the essay that I see some clarification might be in order on your part.
Also, Stride's green velvet has always interested me. You appear to believe that Stride went back into the home she shared with Kidney to retrieve a hymnal and the green velvet. What is the source of this, please?
What proof is there that Stride owned the green velvet prior to the day of her murder?
And I know there is another point I intended to mention, but it has gone out of my mind, and I have an appointment, so must leave for the time being.
Good job on the essay. Thanks,
curious
Comment