If we used ‘phrasing’ as a primary tool for re-assessing the evidence then I’d suggest that given a bit of time the whole case could be re-written so as to become close to unrecognisable. Trevor regularly calls certain testimonies/statements/witnesses ‘unsafe.’ If we take this to mean that we shouldn’t simply assume that everyone is correct or totally accurate then it’s a fair comment of course but what we shouldn’t do is go through testimonies/statements with a grammatical fine-toothed comb discarding things as we go. We have to bare in mind potential issues of varying levels of education; varying speech patterns/phraseology; errors of transcription added of course to issues of memory. Therefore as Jeff says we have to look at the whole picture and make an assessment (we have no other option) and when we look at the whole picture it tells us very clearly that Catherine Eddowes was wearing an apron.
It’s also difficult to justify an accusation of ‘speculation’ or ‘conjecture’ when the person making that accusation is doing exactly the same. And we shouldn’t criticise anyone for doing it.
That Kate went back to Flower & Dean Street is speculation (requiring speculation as to how no one at the doss house saw her)
The suggestion that the cloth might have been wet with urine is speculation.
The suggestion that the apron and the cloth might not have equalled the whole apron is speculation (requiring speculation as to how no one noticed this)
Again, nothing wrong with a bit of speculation but it can’t be that speculation is ok for one.
It’s also difficult to justify an accusation of ‘speculation’ or ‘conjecture’ when the person making that accusation is doing exactly the same. And we shouldn’t criticise anyone for doing it.
That Kate went back to Flower & Dean Street is speculation (requiring speculation as to how no one at the doss house saw her)
The suggestion that the cloth might have been wet with urine is speculation.
The suggestion that the apron and the cloth might not have equalled the whole apron is speculation (requiring speculation as to how no one noticed this)
Again, nothing wrong with a bit of speculation but it can’t be that speculation is ok for one.
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