Originally posted by m_w_r
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Yes,I know Neal Sheldon did some very valuable research like Helena has done into Chapman, but for the reasons I have given about the need to be cautious about the Baderski witness testimony above, I would question that statement. Surely that is what they would say if they did not wish their black sheep of a relative to be suspected of being Jack the Ripper?
How does Neal know he was a more reliable witness?
Also what specific and reliable evidence exists to suggest Levisohn lied on oath about his 1888 recollection? What had he to gain by doing this?
Best Wishes,
Norma
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