Hi Lynn,
As you know, I spearheaded the whole 'Schwartz the liar' theory a long time ago. I seriously looked it but was forced to conclude that there's just not enough evidence to brand him a liar. His evidence that the street was silent (except for Stride/Pipeman/BS man) was supported by Fanny Mortimer, who appears to have not come to her door until just after the Schwartz episode. The story itself had no loud and crazy loop holes, and he was apparently able to provide a good description of Liz Stride PRIOR to being taken to the mortuary, and given her relatively unique appearance, this would have been quite a feat to get lucky. And then you have the little details such as being pulled by the shoulders, and there, in fact, being finger marks on the shoulders. I do think Schwartz was a friend of the Berner Street club, but as Leon Goldstein proved, you CAN be a club member and still tell the truth.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
As you know, I spearheaded the whole 'Schwartz the liar' theory a long time ago. I seriously looked it but was forced to conclude that there's just not enough evidence to brand him a liar. His evidence that the street was silent (except for Stride/Pipeman/BS man) was supported by Fanny Mortimer, who appears to have not come to her door until just after the Schwartz episode. The story itself had no loud and crazy loop holes, and he was apparently able to provide a good description of Liz Stride PRIOR to being taken to the mortuary, and given her relatively unique appearance, this would have been quite a feat to get lucky. And then you have the little details such as being pulled by the shoulders, and there, in fact, being finger marks on the shoulders. I do think Schwartz was a friend of the Berner Street club, but as Leon Goldstein proved, you CAN be a club member and still tell the truth.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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