Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon
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For it to have happened Kosminski would either had to have been arrested, or agreed to go on a voluntary basis and would have to have consented in both cases. There is no record or any mention of him being arrested, and if he had been the killer would he agree to go on a parade where he might be identified, the answer is no.
The parade as described would appear to have been what is called a direct confrontation, which given the circumstances would not have stood up in court even if the matter had got to court.
Swansons mentions the city police becoming involved, but Major Smith makes no mention of such an event.
I have said before and will keep saying, to much reliance has been placed on the Swanson marginalia in support of Kosminski being a prime suspect.
The full results of my lengthy review of everything connected to Kosminski, and the marginalia are to be found in my book Jack the Ripper the real truth availeble in both paperabck and kindle
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