Mizen mix up
>>You may also see how Mizen is not criticized for any breach of protocol during the inquest.<<
As it would be purely a police matter, no surprises there.
>>You may also note that Jonas Mizen was given an excellent service record when leaving the police.<<
Glad you raised what the police thought about it;-)
Fellow posters will remember I'm sure, Fish regards Swanson's report as the gold standard when it comes to collating all the latest and best information.
Swanson said,
"They informed P.C. 55H Divn. Mizen in Bakers Row, but before his arrival P.C. Neil on whose beat it was had discovered it."
That is essentially Xmere's version of events.
No mention of a dispute.
No mention of Mizen's version, which is odd given you would expect the police to look after and believe their own before strangers.
Presumably the police after questioning all three men accepted that Xmere was right and Mizen was mixed up.
Now fellow posters will also be aware that I don't accept Swanson's reports at face value. They contain errors. So rather than jumping on something I like, the way Fish does, I prefer to look for corroboration elsewhere before I accept something as being likely to be true.
In this case we can corroborate Swanson's endorsement of Xmere's version.
In Abberline's report, he says,
"... they met P.C. Mizen and acquainted him of what they had seen, and on the Constable proceeding towards the spot he found that ... Neil ... had found the woman..."
Again Xmere's version is the official police version.
Again, NO mention of Mizen's claims.
Abberline had the advantage of meeting the men concerned as did Baxter and yet again they chose Xmere's version of events over Mizen's.
Baxter's official line,
"The carmen (note the plural) reported the circumstances to a constable ... although he appeared to have started without delay, he found another constable was already there."
Baxter not only dismisses Mizen's claims, he seems to be saying that Mizen was surprised to find another P.C. there!
So the police (and they should know) supported Xmere.
Baxter believed Xmere.
Why then shouldn't we?
>>You may also see how Mizen is not criticized for any breach of protocol during the inquest.<<
As it would be purely a police matter, no surprises there.
>>You may also note that Jonas Mizen was given an excellent service record when leaving the police.<<
Glad you raised what the police thought about it;-)
Fellow posters will remember I'm sure, Fish regards Swanson's report as the gold standard when it comes to collating all the latest and best information.
Swanson said,
"They informed P.C. 55H Divn. Mizen in Bakers Row, but before his arrival P.C. Neil on whose beat it was had discovered it."
That is essentially Xmere's version of events.
No mention of a dispute.
No mention of Mizen's version, which is odd given you would expect the police to look after and believe their own before strangers.
Presumably the police after questioning all three men accepted that Xmere was right and Mizen was mixed up.
Now fellow posters will also be aware that I don't accept Swanson's reports at face value. They contain errors. So rather than jumping on something I like, the way Fish does, I prefer to look for corroboration elsewhere before I accept something as being likely to be true.
In this case we can corroborate Swanson's endorsement of Xmere's version.
In Abberline's report, he says,
"... they met P.C. Mizen and acquainted him of what they had seen, and on the Constable proceeding towards the spot he found that ... Neil ... had found the woman..."
Again Xmere's version is the official police version.
Again, NO mention of Mizen's claims.
Abberline had the advantage of meeting the men concerned as did Baxter and yet again they chose Xmere's version of events over Mizen's.
Baxter's official line,
"The carmen (note the plural) reported the circumstances to a constable ... although he appeared to have started without delay, he found another constable was already there."
Baxter not only dismisses Mizen's claims, he seems to be saying that Mizen was surprised to find another P.C. there!
So the police (and they should know) supported Xmere.
Baxter believed Xmere.
Why then shouldn't we?
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