Not once does Mizen say that he was told "We found this woman in Bucks Row". On has to wonder why.
That’s because Mizen misled the inquest.
That’s not my spin, that’s not your spin, that’s “Just the facts Ma’am”.
“I was at the end of Hanbury street, Baker's row, when someone who was passing said …”
P.C.Mizen.
He went through the whole process of identifying Xmere and gave the rest of his evidence without ever mentioning the fact that there were two carmen present.
Imagine the confusion Mizen would have left for future researchers, luckily for history, Baxter eventually intervened asked point blank,
“There was another man in company with Cross?”
To which Mizen finally had to present the true events of that night,
“Yes. I think he was also a carman.”
That’s not the only confusing piece of evidence he gave. He also told the inquest he didn’t continue “knocking up” but, then admitted he did.
“A juryman - Did you continue knocking people up after Cross told you you were wanted?
Witness - No. I only finished knocking up one person.”
We also have the pre-inquest mystery of when PC Neil denied the story of two men finding the body first, Mizen is reported as saying he saw,
“no man leaving the spot to attract attention…”
Forget for a moment any discrepancy with Xmere, Mizen was also directly at odds with Paul’s pre-inquest account.
Mizen was an unreliable witness. That isn’t speculation, it is a verifiable fact.
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