Originally posted by Fisherman
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The inquest was held on the 3rd, as it terminated the local evening papers (Star, Echo, Evening News) all went to press with what they had.
Interestingly, each of the papers reports Mizen's words almost identical. As Cross passed Const. Mizen he remarked "You are wanted in Bucks Row" (Echo), "You are wanted round in Bucks Row" (Star), "You are wanted in Bucks Row" (Evening News).
Only when the constable turned to engage Cross by inquiring for the reason with, "Why, what is the matter?" or words to that effect, do we see a variety of words exchanged. This is when Mizen said Cross told him he was wanted by a constable.
Was it his assumption, or did Cross really say that?
Did Cross respond with that line because he didn't really want to be detained, he was late for work as it was? Cross just wanted to get to work, but now the constable wanted him to stop and talk, so Cross is thinking to say something to make the constable hurry away.
I really don't know, but what I do know is that there is nothing suspicious in what we read.
Cross denied mentioning a constable because he realised the excuse he came up with could lead to further complications.
Then there is the issue of how PC Neil was able to see PC Mizen from the position of the body in Bucks Row.
We can see from the diagram that if Neil walked over to Essex Wharf he had a better chance of seeing Mizen.
The testimony appears to suggest PC Neil first called the constable on patrol from Brady St., and noticed PZ Mizen in Bucks Row. Except Neil worded it in such a way that he could have been on the Essex Wharf side of Bucks Row when he saw Mizen's lamp in the distance.
PC Neil: "...and, seeing another constable in Baker's-row, I sent him for the ambulance. The doctor arrived in a very short time. I had, in the meantime, rung the bell at Essex Wharf, and asked if any disturbance had been heard."
He says "in the mean time", which suggests to me he did cross the road before he saw Mizen, otherwise I would expect him to say "after that".
So, between calling PC Thain and seeing PC Mizen's lamp, he had crossed over to Essex Wharf.
There's nothing suspicious here, everything we read is normal and innocent.
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