The thing is, though, we don't really have any indication of when the "identification" occurred, apart from Swanson's indication that it was soon before Kosminski's committal to Colney Hatch.
Suppose for the sake of argument that Aaron Kozminski was admitted to an institution of some kind in early 1889 for identification. Then the only clear and demonstrable errors are Swanson's, aren't they - (1) on the timing relative to his later committal to Colney Hatch and (2) on his death soon afterwards?
Suppose for the sake of argument that Aaron Kozminski was admitted to an institution of some kind in early 1889 for identification. Then the only clear and demonstrable errors are Swanson's, aren't they - (1) on the timing relative to his later committal to Colney Hatch and (2) on his death soon afterwards?
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