"You appear to be assuming that the authorities utilized only one witness at the Seaside Home, Fish. That was neither implied nor stated explicitly by either Anderson or Swanson."
Correct. They did not say that there was only the one witness, nor did they say that there were two or more. They only speak of one witness, however. And the reports from the Sadler identification only mentions the one witness, and that witness was Joseph Lawende.
Correct. They did not say that there was only the one witness, nor did they say that there were two or more. They only speak of one witness, however. And the reports from the Sadler identification only mentions the one witness, and that witness was Joseph Lawende.
"Either way, only Schwartz witnessed a physical assault inflicted upon what was considered to have been a soon to be killed Ripper victim. Thus only the evidence of Schwartz would have stood an earthly of convicting Kosminski in its own right."
None of the men would have stood "an earthly chance" to convict the suspect, Garry. You know as well as I do that Swanson had been adamant to point out that BS man was not necessarily the killer, and as I have pointed out before, pushing a woman is not something you swing for.
None of the men would have stood "an earthly chance" to convict the suspect, Garry. You know as well as I do that Swanson had been adamant to point out that BS man was not necessarily the killer, and as I have pointed out before, pushing a woman is not something you swing for.
The Church passage man and BS man were both men who had been seen with Ripper victims BEFORE their respective deaths. I concur with Chris that THIS is what could be used in a combination of circumstantial evidence and a close-by sighting. And what Lawende saw was enough to have him serve as a witness two and a half year after the killings, in spite of the uncertainty whether it was Eddowes or not and in spite of his own admission that he was not sure that he would be able to recognize the man he had seen.
"Lawende probably was used at the Seaside Home, Fish, just as Schwartz was almost certainly summoned to view Sadler. Or are we to believe that those hunting the Whitechapel Murderer were so hopelessly incompetent that they failed to use each and every witness they had at their disposal?"
But WAS Schwartz at the policeīs disposal at the relevant times, Garry? I was under the impression that he went under the radar after the Berner Street issue..?
But WAS Schwartz at the policeīs disposal at the relevant times, Garry? I was under the impression that he went under the radar after the Berner Street issue..?
I feel pretty confident in saying that the self same "competent" police may well have used just the one witness: Lawende. And if they HAD used two, I think it would be very strange not to touch upon it at all in either case.
Thatīs my view, Garry.
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