Originally posted by The Rookie Detective
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We have 5 potential sightings of Stride and none of them are certain to have been them but all of them might have been her and we have no way of strengthening or weakening their validity as far as I can see considering how witnesses can be mistaken.
Best and Gardner at around 11.00 The Bricklayer’s Arms. Best was ‘almost certain’ that the woman that he saw in the mortuary was Stride. Man - 5ft 5 inches, black suit and black coat, thick black moustache, bowler hat, collar and with weak/ sore looking eyes (no lashes) Woman - poorly dressed, same build/height as the body in the mortuary.
It’s strange that after ‘billycock hat’ he says ‘rather tall.’ You couldn’t describe a bowler hat as being tall so he could only have been talking about the man but he’d already described him at 5ft 5 inches which I believe was about average at that time for a man.
Marshall at 11.45 near to his home in Berner Street. Recognised Stride at the mortuary (i don't think that we know how confident he was though?) Man - Middle aged, stout, respectably dressed, dark trousers, small black cutaway coat, small peaked sailor-type cap. Looked like a clerk. He couldn’t see his face because of the lack of lighting. Woman - black jacket, black skirt, black crepe bonnet. Saw no flower.
Smith at 12.30/12.35 opposite the gateway. Woman - ID’d at the mortuary but no description apart from having a flower on her jacket. He was certain that it was Stride. Man - about 28, 5ft 7 inches, dark overcoat and trousers, hard felt deerstalker, respectable looking. Carrying an 18 by 8 or 6 inch newspaper parcel.
Brown at around 12.45. Man - 5ft 7 inches, stoutly built, overcoat almost to his heels, unable to describe the man’s hat. Woman - ‘almost certain’ that the woman was the one that he’d seen in the mortuary. It was dark and he couldn’t tell if she was wearing a flower or not. They appeared sober.
Schwartz at around 12.45. Woman - Identified at the mortuary. Man - age about 30, height 5 ft. 5 in., complexion fair, hair dark, small brown moustache, full face, broad shouldered; dress, dark jacket & trousers, black cap with peak, had nothing in his hands.
It looks like Best and Marshall were probably describing different men as it’s difficult to see how we could align a small peaked cap with a bowler (although Marshall could see the face due to poor lighting so is it possible that he mistook a hat in silhouette perhaps? Best and Gardner didn’t mention the man being stout and they had a better look at him due to the lighting.
Then Smith. Hard felt deerstalker is a strange description but I’m no expert on hats (though I do own a deerstalker) Height ok with other descriptions and the parcel is no issue if acquired after 11.45.
Brown’s stout man matches Marshall’s and maybe Schwartz BS man. But his extra long coat could be an issue.


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