Hi all,
Because of the ever-returning discussion on the timings of all the witnesses involved in the Stride case and also as a result of a post by Al Bundy's Eyes (#799) on the "Stride..a victim?" thread, I thought I'd give it a shot to reconstruct, at least, the sequence of comings and goings in and around Dutfield’s Yard.
As per the Evening News of 1 October “a young girl had been standing in a bisecting thoroughfare not fifty yards from the spot where the body was found. She had, she said, been standing there for about twenty minutes, talking with her sweetheart, but neither of them heard any unusual noises.” According to this same newspaper edition Mrs. Mortimer saw that “A young man and his sweetheart were standing at the corner of the street, about twenty yards away, before and after the time the woman must have been murdered, but they told me they did not hear a sound.”
It seems that Mortimer spoke to the girl after the discovery of Stride’s lifeless body in the yard. And it could well be that Brown actually saw this girl with her boyfriend and not Stride. If we’re supposing this was the same couple, then:
We have quite a few things happening at or around 12:30 am:
- Charles Letchford arrives home
- William Wess, his brother and Louis Stansley leave the club by the steet door to go home
- Joseph Lave came out to get a breath of fresh air and stayed out for some 10 minutes
None of them saw each other or anyone else – or if they did, they didn’t say so.
Then there’s Morris Eagle who arrives back at the club at around 12:40 am
So, this may be the sequence based on the above:
So, the most logical sequence based on the above seems:
All the best,
Frank
Because of the ever-returning discussion on the timings of all the witnesses involved in the Stride case and also as a result of a post by Al Bundy's Eyes (#799) on the "Stride..a victim?" thread, I thought I'd give it a shot to reconstruct, at least, the sequence of comings and goings in and around Dutfield’s Yard.
As per the Evening News of 1 October “a young girl had been standing in a bisecting thoroughfare not fifty yards from the spot where the body was found. She had, she said, been standing there for about twenty minutes, talking with her sweetheart, but neither of them heard any unusual noises.” According to this same newspaper edition Mrs. Mortimer saw that “A young man and his sweetheart were standing at the corner of the street, about twenty yards away, before and after the time the woman must have been murdered, but they told me they did not hear a sound.”
It seems that Mortimer spoke to the girl after the discovery of Stride’s lifeless body in the yard. And it could well be that Brown actually saw this girl with her boyfriend and not Stride. If we’re supposing this was the same couple, then:
- this couple must have been standing there, just as Mortimer says, before and after the murder was committed and perhaps even during, although they may have moved a bit away from Berner Street while they were talking, still remaining within 50 yards of the yard
- the couple were still there after the discovery, as it would seem both Mortimer and the Evening News talked to the girl about the period that they had been standing there
- Mortimer doesn’t claim to have seen Brown pass, so it would seem that Mortimer wasn’t at her door when this happened; in other words, she must have come at her door after he passed
- as neither Mortimer, Brown or the couple heard or saw anything of the Schwarz incident, the incident took place before the couple arrived at the corner of the board school
- couple arrives at the corner of the board school
- Brown passes and sees the couple
- Mortimer comes to her door
- Leon Goldstein passes
- Mortimer goes back inside
We have quite a few things happening at or around 12:30 am:
- Charles Letchford arrives home
- William Wess, his brother and Louis Stansley leave the club by the steet door to go home
- Joseph Lave came out to get a breath of fresh air and stayed out for some 10 minutes
None of them saw each other or anyone else – or if they did, they didn’t say so.
Then there’s Morris Eagle who arrives back at the club at around 12:40 am
So, this may be the sequence based on the above:
- Wess & company leave / Letchford arrives
- Letchford arrives / Wess & company leave
- Lave goes outside (and remains there for 5 to 10 minutes)
- Eagle returns to the club
So, the most logical sequence based on the above seems:
- Stride & companion arrive close to the club
- Smith arrives and sees Stride & companion opposite the club
- Stride, now alone, is standing at the entrance of the yard when Schwartz sees an altercation commence between Stride and a man who had been walking ahead of him
- Wess & company leave / Letchford arrives
- Letchford arrives / Wess & company leave
- Lave goes outside (and remains there for 5 to 10 minutes)
- Eagle returns to the club
- Stride & companion arrive close to the club
- Smith arrives and sees Stride & companion opposite the club Stride, now alone, is standing at the entrance of the yard when Schwartz sees an altercation between Stride and a man who had been walking ahead of him
- couple arrives at the corner of the board school
- Brown passes and sees the couple
- Mortimer comes to her door
- Leon Goldstein passes the club
- Mortimer goes back inside
- Louis Diemshutz arrives in the yard and discovers Stride
- Diemshutz & Kozebrodski run south searching for a policeman, Eagle north
- Edward Spooner arrives at the scene together with Diemshutz; Kozebrodski joins Eagle and they find P.C. Lamb; Mortimer enters the yard (she sees Spooner touch Stride’s face – Evening News, 1 October)
- P.C. Lamb arrives, followed by another P.C. (426 H)
- P.C. 426 is sent for Blackwell, Eagle for Inspector Pinhorn and blows his whistle
- P.C. Albert Collins arrives as a result of the whistle (Smith sees 2 constables on his arrival and PC 426 isn’t at the scene then)
- P.C. Smith arrives at the scene
- As Edward Johnson, Blackwell’s assistant, arrives with PC 426, Smith leaves to get the ambulance
- Lamb closes the gates
- Dr. Blackwell arrives at the scene
- Inspector Pinhorn arrives
- Dr. Phillips arrives
All the best,
Frank
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