>>Thank you Drstrange, you have demolished all the points put by Fisherman.<<
Hello Harry, Christer is a smart man, no doubt about it, but he gets so fixated with his theory that he loses sight of what is obvious to everyone else.
>> courts usually expect a person appearing there, to be presentable. There is nothing printed in the papers of that time, that Cross, although in working clothes, was not presentable. I'm sure Baxter would have passed some remark, had it been otherwise.<<
The key thing to remember here is that these were real people. Going to an inquest for someone like Xmere, meant a loss of money. If he regularly started work at 4 a.m. Xmere could put in 5 hours before the inquest started. The inquest paid a shilling a day, that combined with whatever work he could squeeze in beforehand would have covered his costs, perhaps even made a slight profit.
There would be nothing odd about Xmere turning up in his apron given the circumstances.
Hello Harry, Christer is a smart man, no doubt about it, but he gets so fixated with his theory that he loses sight of what is obvious to everyone else.
>> courts usually expect a person appearing there, to be presentable. There is nothing printed in the papers of that time, that Cross, although in working clothes, was not presentable. I'm sure Baxter would have passed some remark, had it been otherwise.<<
The key thing to remember here is that these were real people. Going to an inquest for someone like Xmere, meant a loss of money. If he regularly started work at 4 a.m. Xmere could put in 5 hours before the inquest started. The inquest paid a shilling a day, that combined with whatever work he could squeeze in beforehand would have covered his costs, perhaps even made a slight profit.
There would be nothing odd about Xmere turning up in his apron given the circumstances.
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