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  • Originally posted by JeffHamm View Post

    Hi Lewis,

    It is entirely possible, likely even, I misremembered how confident he was in his identification. Regardless, my main view is we have to consider both possibilities, the woman may have been Stride, or not. The implications of which side of that choice we make may simply result in some tweaks to a theory, or it may make a theory untenable if one of those options is true. My view is that a theory of the first sort is one worth more consideration than one of the latter simply because it survives in one form or another regardless, while the latter hinges on guess the right way.

    - Jeff
    I agree with that.

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    • Jewish Chronicle, 18th March 1887.

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      Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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      • Thank you Simon,

        Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
        Jewish Chronicle, 18th March 1887.
        Imperial Club sounds like a groovy place - with aspirations, hence the name.

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        • Strictly Kosher cuisine. Sounds like it's open to the Public or at least the local Whitechapel Businessman? Great find.
          Makes you wonder if Joseph Hyam Levy was being class conscious when he said, " I dont like going home with these characters about !". ??
          sounds like an upscale club.

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          • I think Brown is a viable witness in many ways. I think he certainly tells the truth as he sees it. His statement tells us quite a bit of what was happening in that part of Fairclough Street at 12.45am. It is true to say that we cannot be certain that the woman he sees is Stride. Never the less he does see a couple and is clear in his evidence that the man is wearing a long overcoat.

            If the woman was Stride then she is not with the man she was with earlier. Browns evidence tells us that.

            If the woman was not Stride then the couple is one of the couples in the area at the time. (sorry all a bit obvious really)

            It is important to note that Brown lives next door to the Beehive Pub. So he walks from the pub to the chandlers and back again.

            The same pub that Spooner is standing outside with his girl friend.

            However whilst walking to the chandlers and back he only reports seeing one couple. The woman and the man with the long overcoat. Where are Spooner and his girlfriend?

            It is feasible that they are just around the corner of the pub on Christian street out of sight. but the mystery continues. When Brown opens the window after hearing some shouting he sees a person who he thinks is a policeman and as Jeff suggests may be Spooner.

            Now this gets really problematic. If it is Spooner (which is likely as if he was the male part of the couple he saw earlier he would be wearing a long overcoat such as a policeman would wear. But Brown does not mention Spooners girlfriend.

            When Spooner looked out he would have seen Spooner AND his girlfriend. Once more no sighting of her. In fact no sighting of Spooners girlfriend by anyone. Just his word for it.

            Had Spooner somehow bumped into Stride after she had parted with cutaway coat man and it was Spooner and Stride having the conversation by the Board School. He wouldnt wanted to have divulged that to his girlfriend would he. Stride may have said no to him and walked off the the direction of the club.

            Brown tells us a lot, He tells us only sees one couple and Brown lived next door to the Beehive and was leaning out of his window during the shouting

            NW



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            • Hello Scott and welcome to Casebook,

              Originally posted by scottnapa View Post

              Whitehall treated Whitechapel as a colony of foreigners . Constables at fixed points, like prison guards.​
              Actually there were fix points in every Metropolitan Police District, as enumerated in Dickens' Dictionary of London. The points were manned from 9 PM to 1AM for the convenience of local residents.

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              • Originally posted by New Waterloo View Post
                I think Brown is a viable witness in many ways. I think he certainly tells the truth as he sees it. His statement tells us quite a bit of what was happening in that part of Fairclough Street at 12.45am. It is true to say that we cannot be certain that the woman he sees is Stride. Never the less he does see a couple and is clear in his evidence that the man is wearing a long overcoat.

                If the woman was Stride then she is not with the man she was with earlier. Browns evidence tells us that.

                If the woman was not Stride then the couple is one of the couples in the area at the time. (sorry all a bit obvious really)

                It is important to note that Brown lives next door to the Beehive Pub. So he walks from the pub to the chandlers and back again.

                The same pub that Spooner is standing outside with his girl friend.

                However whilst walking to the chandlers and back he only reports seeing one couple. The woman and the man with the long overcoat. Where are Spooner and his girlfriend?

                It is feasible that they are just around the corner of the pub on Christian street out of sight. but the mystery continues. When Brown opens the window after hearing some shouting he sees a person who he thinks is a policeman and as Jeff suggests may be Spooner.

                Now this gets really problematic. If it is Spooner (which is likely as if he was the male part of the couple he saw earlier he would be wearing a long overcoat such as a policeman would wear. But Brown does not mention Spooners girlfriend.

                When Spooner looked out he would have seen Spooner AND his girlfriend. Once more no sighting of her. In fact no sighting of Spooners girlfriend by anyone. Just his word for it.

                Had Spooner somehow bumped into Stride after she had parted with cutaway coat man and it was Spooner and Stride having the conversation by the Board School. He wouldnt wanted to have divulged that to his girlfriend would he. Stride may have said no to him and walked off the the direction of the club.

                Brown tells us a lot, He tells us only sees one couple and Brown lived next door to the Beehive and was leaning out of his window during the shouting

                NW


                Hi NW,

                Good post, but on the part that I underlined, I believe that you meant to say "when Brown looked out".

                One other point is that Brown only saw the couple on this way back to his house, not on his way from his house, meaning that when he saw them, they probably hadn't been there for very long.

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                • Hi Lewis C. Thanks for the response. Yes well spotted. A mistake should be when Brown looks out. Yes a good point you make about them (whoever they were) not being there when Brown walks out.
                  Did a little rough research. I think Spooner married a Catherine Sullivan a year or so after strides murder. I suppose if would could find an address for her we may be able to see if she lived nearby and went home just before the chasing about looking for a policeman. There was a family called Sullivan with a 4 year old Catherine living in Back Church Lane in 1871 but they would have probably moved. Will keep looking
                  NW

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