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  • Herlock Sholmes
    Commissioner
    • May 2017
    • 21952

    #31
    I’m trying to work out Annie’s movements in regard to Crossingham’s. So..


    The Times


    About 7.00 on Friday she turns up

    She asks to be allowed into the kitchen

    Donovan asks where she’s been

    She tells him the infirmary

    She stayed there until just before 2.00am Saturday

    She leaves asking for her bed to be kept


    The Telegraph


    About 2.00-3.00 on Friday afternoon she turns up

    She asks to be allowed into the kitchen

    Donovan asks where she’s been

    She tells him the infirmary

    He next sees her at 1.30-1.45

    She asks for her bed to be kept


    Morning Advertiser


    About 11.30pm on Friday she turns up

    Donovan asks where she’s been

    She tells him the infirmary

    She leaves in the direction of Bishopsgate Street

    At around 1.40 she returns

    She asks for her bed to be keep before leaving


    Evening News


    About 2.00pm Friday she turns up

    Donovan asks where she’s been

    She tells him the infirmary

    He next saw her around 1.30am Saturday

    She asks for her bed to be kept

    She leaves around 1.45-1.50am


    Pall Mall Gazette


    At about 11.30pm on Friday she turns up

    Donovan asks where she’s has been

    She tells him the infirmary

    She leaves in the direction of Bishopsgate Street

    1.40 she’s back asking for her bed to be kept

    She leaves


    Amelia Farmer saw her at 5.00 on Friday afternoon and then a few minutes later saying that she needed to get money for her lodgings

    …..

    That she left around 1.45 is no problem. Only 2 of the 5 has her leaving and returning but the have Donovan ‘not seeing her again until’ which I assume must be because she’d gone out. After all, was she really likely to have stayed in the kitchen for hours? So what time did she show up on Friday 7.00pm/ 2.00-3.00pm/ 11.30pm/

    Thoughts?






    Regards

    Sir Herlock Sholmes.

    “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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