Originally posted by mariab
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I wasn't talking about the entrance to Dutfields Yard (where you show emphasis above), this couple were over on the corner by the Board School.
Actually, I don't think that is the same couple to which you refer.
The couple who were standing on the corner are possibly different to the girl who walked up Berner St. to meet her sweetheart. She doesn't claim to have stood at the corner of Fairclough St.
However, Morris Eagle commented on how busy the streets were:
"On my way I saw nothing to excite my attention. There were numbers of persons about of both sexes, and several prostitutes; but there are always a lot of people in the streets, and they are generally very lively at this time of night. I can swear that there was nothing in the streets to arouse my suspicions or the suspicions of any other man in his senses."
Regardless, as I was pointing out, if Mortimer could see all the way from No. 36 to the corner by Fairclough St. and watch Goldstein cross and turn the corner then there were no visibility issues that night.
Regards, Jon S.
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