Hi Fish
I see, so on August 31st the police were questioning members of the public, but somehow forgot to question their own man PC Mizen.
Of course, Mizen would have been questioned, the story of the two men would have come out, and the police would have realised that, at least according to Mizen, a lie had been told.
Mizen was perfectly entitled to state his evidence at the inquest, provided he was speaking in good faith. No one can tell a man what to say at an inquest.
Equally, the Coroner and juryman were entitled to press Crossmere at the inquest. Inquests are places where evidence is given on oath and in public.
As to what other Ripperologists down the ages, far more knowledgeable than myself, might have thought about the discrepancy, I'm afraid you'll have to ask them, though in some cases you will need a spiritualist.
Perhaps you would be kind enough to post the Neil interview as I don't recall seeing it.
Mantras, Fish? You know what happens to people who sit cross-legged on the floor chanting mantras - their tea gets cold.
I see, so on August 31st the police were questioning members of the public, but somehow forgot to question their own man PC Mizen.
Of course, Mizen would have been questioned, the story of the two men would have come out, and the police would have realised that, at least according to Mizen, a lie had been told.
Mizen was perfectly entitled to state his evidence at the inquest, provided he was speaking in good faith. No one can tell a man what to say at an inquest.
Equally, the Coroner and juryman were entitled to press Crossmere at the inquest. Inquests are places where evidence is given on oath and in public.
As to what other Ripperologists down the ages, far more knowledgeable than myself, might have thought about the discrepancy, I'm afraid you'll have to ask them, though in some cases you will need a spiritualist.
Perhaps you would be kind enough to post the Neil interview as I don't recall seeing it.
Mantras, Fish? You know what happens to people who sit cross-legged on the floor chanting mantras - their tea gets cold.
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