Hello, Michael.
At the risk of starting the whole "cutaway" discussion up again, I would have expected the police to question suspects and ask them explicitly about these details. Perhaps they weren't equating Schwartz's man and Lawende's, perhaps it was Harry Harris and William Marshall. Personally I think Schwartz's description matches Lawende (at least some of the variations thereof), but if I had them in front of me, I'd ask them what they mean by "dressed respectably" or "appearance of a sailor." The problem is that we don't really have enough information to go on, and there are many variables and possibilities, but they were in a position to question suspects about these details, and they concluded that Eddowes and Stride were seen with the same man.
At the risk of starting the whole "cutaway" discussion up again, I would have expected the police to question suspects and ask them explicitly about these details. Perhaps they weren't equating Schwartz's man and Lawende's, perhaps it was Harry Harris and William Marshall. Personally I think Schwartz's description matches Lawende (at least some of the variations thereof), but if I had them in front of me, I'd ask them what they mean by "dressed respectably" or "appearance of a sailor." The problem is that we don't really have enough information to go on, and there are many variables and possibilities, but they were in a position to question suspects about these details, and they concluded that Eddowes and Stride were seen with the same man.
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