Originally posted by Chris
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Touché !!! I was speaking figuratively, in an attempt to emphasize my point: That the witness was probably required to travel a great distance.
Originally posted by Chris
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Originally posted by Chris
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Originally posted by Chris
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I do not presume to know when, or by whom these notes were written. Swanson died in 1924; some 63-to-64 years before the Marginalia surfaced. We do not know the identities of every person that may have had access to Swanson's personal copy of Anderson's book, during this time-frame.
Originally posted by Chris
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Just as a faker with the Macnaghten Memorandum in front of him "would know it [surname reference] perfectly well".
And how coincidental; how incredibly coincidental: The fact that the Marginalia reference "Kosminski" is identical (surname only) to the only previously recorded reference to this supposed suspect.
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I believe that Macnaghten's "Kosminski" reference is quite possibly a corruption of some other similar name.
"... why shouldn't the same be true of "Kosminski" in the marginalia?"
It is !!!
I believe that the Marginalia reference "Kosminski" is a direct reflection - a mirror's image, in fact - of that seen in the Macnaghten Memorandum. Corruption, or not !!!
Colin
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