Originally posted by Henry Flower
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A post I did earlier today contained the following. Even if the blood could irrefutably be assigned to Kate, and even if it really was brought home by Simpson, the following could explain it just as well as Edwards's story.
Simpson is out and about, and finds, steals, or buys a secondhand shawl somewhere and thinks 'My wife would like that'. Stuffs it in his pocket. Somehow finds himself at the Eddowes crime site, or by the trolley on the way to the nick, or at the mortuary, and get's some of her blood on it. Wife says, 'Bloody hell! That's blood, get it away from me'. Simpson says, 'Oh sod it, I've just been next to Kate Eddowes's body. Must have brushed up against it. Sorry love'. And the family story develops from there.
Sure, as Jeff Leahy says in a post just now, there are only the sources (unless we find more) and we have to live with them as they are. But this does not mean that any old speculation is valid.
I reckon my speculation above is as valid as Edwards's - that is - not very.
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