Cox didn't say sweating. He said posing as factory inspectors was their cover in the neighborhood. He didn't say the man they watched had a factory of any type, much less a sweating establishment. And there were all sorts of factories in the East End then.
I tend to agree with the opinion expressed by Evans & Rumbelow in Scotland Yard Investigates that Aarron Kosminski was not the man being watched by City detective Harry Cox, for the simple reason that Jacob Cohen said that Aaron had not attempted any work in years.
Cox's Mr X has his shop, where he saw customers, and was observed busy as usual. Busy. As usual. That's not Aaron. Not a mere two years before Mr. Cohen said that.
But good luck to you and to those helping you Jeff in your new research angle of the private asylums. Who knows what you might find.
Roy
I tend to agree with the opinion expressed by Evans & Rumbelow in Scotland Yard Investigates that Aarron Kosminski was not the man being watched by City detective Harry Cox, for the simple reason that Jacob Cohen said that Aaron had not attempted any work in years.
Cox's Mr X has his shop, where he saw customers, and was observed busy as usual. Busy. As usual. That's not Aaron. Not a mere two years before Mr. Cohen said that.
But good luck to you and to those helping you Jeff in your new research angle of the private asylums. Who knows what you might find.
Roy
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