Originally posted by FrankO
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“Stated that between 12.30am and 1.00am, 30th September 1888, he was standing with a young woman outside the Beehive public house on the corner of Christian Street and Fairclough Street. After talking for about 25 minutes...”
Which takes him up to 12.55 talking to the young woman before seeing men running. He’s only out by 10 minutes or so. Then...
“Spooner reckoned he was there for about five minutes before a constable (PC Henry Lamb) arrived.”
Which pretty much seals the deal. Another witness that was simply mistaken. After all, he was only estimating his time.
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