Hi Dave,
In discussing the use of the name "Lipski", Anderson in a draft letter of 5th November wrote " . . . the opinion arrived at in this Dept. upon the evidence of Schwartz at the inquest in Eliz. Stride's case . . ."
This draft appears to have been used by Warren in a 7th November report which, in discussing the same subject, reads "the opinion arrived at upon the evidence given by Schwarz at the inquest in Elizabeth Stride's case . . ."
It looks like Warren got it from Anderson.
Small wonder we're confused.
Regards,
Simon
In discussing the use of the name "Lipski", Anderson in a draft letter of 5th November wrote " . . . the opinion arrived at in this Dept. upon the evidence of Schwartz at the inquest in Eliz. Stride's case . . ."
This draft appears to have been used by Warren in a 7th November report which, in discussing the same subject, reads "the opinion arrived at upon the evidence given by Schwarz at the inquest in Elizabeth Stride's case . . ."
It looks like Warren got it from Anderson.
Small wonder we're confused.
Regards,
Simon
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