Apologies, Lynn, I meant of course Wess, and not Diemshitz. I agree about your suspicions pertaining to Wess allegedly having watched the gates ("Just because they were open."), but this report (from the inquest) is corroborated in how many newspapers? My suspicion is that this is a journalist's mix up, for mainly 2 reasons:
1) I've seen reports claiming that the IWEC featured windows looking INSIDE of Dutfield's Yard, which can't be correct. (This in the Eyge book, where he's most plausibly confusing the description of 40, Berner Street with the latter house where the IWEC moved.)
2) Let's imagine for the sake of argument that Stride and Eddowes were a provocatory murder organized by the Okhrana, to harm the London anarchists: Lynn, apart from all the other improbabilities, they would have NEVER orchestrated the murders with one victim only slain and the next one slain AND mutilated, in a progression from Nichols/Chapman. Stride was most clearly an interrupted murder (or, more accurately, an interrupted postmortem), thus it must be concluded that Diemshitz said the truth. (Though he might have exaggerated the time a bit.)
As for testimonies that Stride was a prostitute, there's the man at the F&D lodgings, the police, and female acquaintancies. Can't look this up right now, but I will anyway in the coming weeks, as I'm planning to read up on all reports.
1) I've seen reports claiming that the IWEC featured windows looking INSIDE of Dutfield's Yard, which can't be correct. (This in the Eyge book, where he's most plausibly confusing the description of 40, Berner Street with the latter house where the IWEC moved.)
2) Let's imagine for the sake of argument that Stride and Eddowes were a provocatory murder organized by the Okhrana, to harm the London anarchists: Lynn, apart from all the other improbabilities, they would have NEVER orchestrated the murders with one victim only slain and the next one slain AND mutilated, in a progression from Nichols/Chapman. Stride was most clearly an interrupted murder (or, more accurately, an interrupted postmortem), thus it must be concluded that Diemshitz said the truth. (Though he might have exaggerated the time a bit.)
As for testimonies that Stride was a prostitute, there's the man at the F&D lodgings, the police, and female acquaintancies. Can't look this up right now, but I will anyway in the coming weeks, as I'm planning to read up on all reports.
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