Hi Fisherman,
I didn't suggest Nichols was wheeled. I merely pointed out that around 5.00 am Winthrop Street began to get crowded.
The horse-slaughterers corroborated the two cops, and the two cops corroborated the horse-slaughterers.
Yet PC Neil and Henry Tomkins’ accounts made nonsense of each other. Check them out for yourself. The two slaughtermen arrived in Buck’s Row before the doctor, but the doctor and two or three policemen arrived in Bucks Row before the slaughtermen.
Mulshaw was not asleep between 3 and 4 o'clock. He did not see any one about during that period, and did not hear any cries for assistance, or any other noise.
Why didn't Mulshaw see PC Neil?
Try stepping outside the box.
Regards,
Simon
I didn't suggest Nichols was wheeled. I merely pointed out that around 5.00 am Winthrop Street began to get crowded.
The horse-slaughterers corroborated the two cops, and the two cops corroborated the horse-slaughterers.
Yet PC Neil and Henry Tomkins’ accounts made nonsense of each other. Check them out for yourself. The two slaughtermen arrived in Buck’s Row before the doctor, but the doctor and two or three policemen arrived in Bucks Row before the slaughtermen.
Mulshaw was not asleep between 3 and 4 o'clock. He did not see any one about during that period, and did not hear any cries for assistance, or any other noise.
Why didn't Mulshaw see PC Neil?
Try stepping outside the box.
Regards,
Simon
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