Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Collard also testifies: "[Coroner] Was there any money about her? - No; no money whatever was found. A piece of cloth was found in Goulston-street, corresponding with the apron worn by the deceased." - He unequivocally states the apron was worn by the deceased, and a portion of it was found in Goulston Street. There's no ambiguity here.
(This is found under the official documents here on Casebook.)
What you're not doing is combining the evidence into a whole. You find a statement you feel is, on its own, ambiguous. However, statements do not exist on their own, and all of them have to be looked at in combination. An ambiguous statement can mean one of many possible interpretations are valid. When you have two or more statements, even if all of them are somewhat ambiguous, there will be far fewer options that work for all of them. You're alternatives work for individual statements, but when they are taken together with all of the testimony, there are unambiguous statements, like the above, that indicate which of the interpretations for the ambiguous one's are the correct interpretation. And it's clear, there is nothing that puts the lie to the original police interpretation.
As I've said before, I think it's good practice to engage in this sort of "wait a minute, let's go back over everything and see if we can find a different explanation." That is often how cold cases are solved when new sets of eyes look at the data. They find that what was thought by the original investigative team overlooked a valid alternative. It's a valid alternative, though, because it too fits the data. The problem here is that the pro-offered alternative does not fit the data, and relies too much on presuming "this evidence is wrong and the truth is the opposite" in order to clear away the bits that refute it. Theory is driven by data, this is what narrows down the possible to the probable. When the data is driven by theory, there is only an infinitesimally small chance of getting it right.
- Jeff
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