Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Whilst I agree that taking only the legal procedures of the day, the balance of probability is that Tumblety was not free at the time of Kelly's murder.
I would argue that given that we have record of a similar case where the opposite happened, coupled with Littlechild's statements and Tumblety himself saying he was only imprisoned for two or three days (secondary source I know) - in this case the balance of probability is against Tumblety being incarcerated at the time of the Kelly murder.
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