In a certain JTR book that i read recently, the author adamantly dismisses the double event scenario due to contradictory circumstantial evidence. After a review of the stride inquest material, an odd coincidence became apparent to me that adds further doubt to the double event hypothesis, in my mind.
Arguably, the last individual to see Stride alive was one Israel Schwartz. According to his statement two men appear to have been involved in the Stride attack. The first of these two characters accosted Stride, while his companion, a considerably taller man, appeared to be hovering about in a curious fashion before reacting to the first man's consternation at being eyeballed and chasing Schwartz away.
Compare this odd tale, if you please, with the statement given by one Charles Ptolomey regarding the murder of Rose Mylett/Lizzie Davis on the 20th Dec 1888. According to Ptolomey, Mylett was accosted by a shorter men while his taller companion " walked up and down " in a strange fashion, a short distance away. I feel there is enough similarity in these statements to suggest a double event of a very different nature. Both Schwartz and Ptolomey statements can be found in the ultimate JTR sorcebook, if you care to look.
Homicidal double acts are not unknown in the history of crime. The hillside stranglings commited in 1970's California are probably the best known example, followed by Leopold and Loeb in 1920's.
Thanks for reading my post, i hope it adds something worthwhile to double event debate, Scorpio.
Arguably, the last individual to see Stride alive was one Israel Schwartz. According to his statement two men appear to have been involved in the Stride attack. The first of these two characters accosted Stride, while his companion, a considerably taller man, appeared to be hovering about in a curious fashion before reacting to the first man's consternation at being eyeballed and chasing Schwartz away.
Compare this odd tale, if you please, with the statement given by one Charles Ptolomey regarding the murder of Rose Mylett/Lizzie Davis on the 20th Dec 1888. According to Ptolomey, Mylett was accosted by a shorter men while his taller companion " walked up and down " in a strange fashion, a short distance away. I feel there is enough similarity in these statements to suggest a double event of a very different nature. Both Schwartz and Ptolomey statements can be found in the ultimate JTR sorcebook, if you care to look.
Homicidal double acts are not unknown in the history of crime. The hillside stranglings commited in 1970's California are probably the best known example, followed by Leopold and Loeb in 1920's.
Thanks for reading my post, i hope it adds something worthwhile to double event debate, Scorpio.
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