Hi Norma,
What evidence is there to suggest that Klosowski was the same height as Smith's man, who was 5'7"? I'm not doubting you, but it doesn't seem to accord with other descriptions of Klosowski as an "undersized" man. Stride's killer was almost certainly the broad-shouldered individual who arrived from the Commercial Street direction, apparently after Smith's man had departed. Neither of the men described by Schwartz looked anything like Klosowski.
I think any policeman who came across a barber transporting the tools of his trade through the streets of the East End in the small hours of the morning would certainly have been suspicious, especially if those tools contained a sharp knife.
Another factor that argues very strongly against Klosowski's culpability is geography. It makes no sense at all to bolt from Mitre Square to Cable Street via Goulston Street, which necessitated heading in the direction of the heart of the murder district, and presumably police traffic from two police stations.
All the best,
Ben
P.S. As for the "well-dressed" individuals described, they were either fabrications or had nothing to do with the ripper.
What evidence is there to suggest that Klosowski was the same height as Smith's man, who was 5'7"? I'm not doubting you, but it doesn't seem to accord with other descriptions of Klosowski as an "undersized" man. Stride's killer was almost certainly the broad-shouldered individual who arrived from the Commercial Street direction, apparently after Smith's man had departed. Neither of the men described by Schwartz looked anything like Klosowski.
I think any policeman who came across a barber transporting the tools of his trade through the streets of the East End in the small hours of the morning would certainly have been suspicious, especially if those tools contained a sharp knife.
Another factor that argues very strongly against Klosowski's culpability is geography. It makes no sense at all to bolt from Mitre Square to Cable Street via Goulston Street, which necessitated heading in the direction of the heart of the murder district, and presumably police traffic from two police stations.
All the best,
Ben
P.S. As for the "well-dressed" individuals described, they were either fabrications or had nothing to do with the ripper.
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