Originally posted by Kattrup
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wondering if you have thoughts on any of the following...
How do you suppose Malcolm and Kidney came to know of the death, respectively?
Do you have any ideas about why MM & MK may have crossed paths on the Monday, other than coincidental timing?
Do you suppose that the information exchanged at the meeting, was the impetus for Kidney asking for a 'strange, young detective'.
Do you believe some of the stuff Liz Stride told Kidney, such as having 9 children and the story about the Princess Alice disaster?
At 5'5", was Liz Stride actually 'long', or was it Liz Watts/Stokes who was the tall one of the two?
Mary Malcolm claimed her sister was 37, and Kidney believed Stride to be 36-38. Who had 'borrowed' who's date of birth?
The Irish Times quotes Malcolm saying:
I last saw the deceased alive on Thursday last at a quarter to 7 in the evening.
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She was 37 on the 27th of last month.
Apparently Mary saw her sister on her birthday.
Charles Preston:
[T] I last saw her alive on Saturday evening, between 6 and 7 o'clock. At that time she was in the kitchen of the lodginghouse and was dressed ready to go out. She asked me for the loan of a clothes-brush. At that time she had on a black jacket trimmed with fur, and it is the same one I have seen in the mortuary. She wore a coloured striped silk handkerchief round her neck, and it was the same as I saw in the mortuary. I have not seen her with a pocket-handkerchief, and am unable to say if she had two.
[DT] ...but no flowers in the breast.
Dr Phillips autopsy:
[DN] stomach ... contained partly digested food, apparently consisting of cheese, potato, and farinaceous edibles...
Did Liz Stride go to her own 'birthday' dinner party, on the Saturday night?
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