Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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"Police-constable Henry Lamb, 252 H, who said: At about one o'clock on Sunday morning last I was in Commercial-road between Christian-street and Batty-street, when two men came running to me, shouting." - 3 October 1888 Daily News.
"Police-constable Henry Lamb said that on Sunday morning when he was in Commercial-road, at about 1 o'clock, two men came to him shouting out that there had been another horrible murder." - 6 October 1888 East London Advertiser.
"Police-constable Henry Lamb, 252 H, deposed - About one o'clock on Sunday morning last I was in Commercial-road, between Christian-street and Batty-street. Two men came running to me shouting something.' - 3 October 1888 Morning Advertiser.
"Police-constable Henry Lamb, 252 H, deposed as follows: - About 1 o'clock, as near as I can tell, on Sunday morning I was in the Commercial-road, between Christian-street and Batty-street. Two men came running towards me." - 3 October 1888 Times.
"Henry Lamb, police constable 252 H, deposed: - About 1 o'clock on Sunday morning last I was in the Commercial Road, between Christian Street and Batty Street. Two men came running to me, shouting something." - 6 October 1888 Newcastle Weekly Chronicle.
"Police-constable Henry Lamb, 252 H, said that on Sunday morning about one o'clock he was in Commercial-road, when two men came to him running and shouting." - 3 October 1888 Morning Post.
"The first witness called was Police-constable Henry Lamb, 252 H, who said that about one o'clock on Sunday morning last he was on duty in Commercial-road, when two men came to him." - 3 October 1888 Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser.
So one paper said "before". Seven papers said "about".
So why do you repeatedly ignore the majority of newspapers?
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