Originally posted by Chris
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Which is why I questioned Lawende being the witness: what did they have that embued Swanson with such confidence that sworn testimony would have led to his conviction?
Could it have been an identification of a man seen with Eddowes (probably seen with Eddowes) 10 minutes prior to her body being found? Would you convict someone on that basis? I wouldn't. It's a man's life at stake, so it has to be damning evidence, and Lawende's sighting simply isn't enough. In other words Lawende's testimony alone is not the most likely scenario for me.
Which leads us neatly onto the next question: what would it have taken to secure a conviction? My estimate is pretty much caught in the act, outside of a confession that is.
Which leads us onto the next question: was Schwartz the witness and BS man the suspect? As Hunter stated, probably not as Swanson states the man was watched by City CID, which leads us back to the Eddowes murder.
Which leads us to the next question: if not Schwartz or Lawende then who? and what did he see? Several references to the City PC suggests it was a policeman, and I can only guess that the police did not make this public due to the inevitable derision from the public that they had their man and he slipped through their fingers.
Which leads us to the next question: which of the City PCs were Jewish?
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