My point was that Cadosche is an UNRELIABLE WITNESS.
As the FIRST POST in the linked thread states:
Albert Cadosch was a bigamist. He died in March 1896 in a Newcastle infirmary of what amounts to massive heart failure. He was 3 months short of his 36th birthday, but his age is recorded, in the death register, as 28.
He lied about his marital status; he lied about his age.
A defence counsel in a trial would have made mincemeat of him. I don't think his duplicity was known in 1888 - but it is known to us and IMHO needs to be taken into account in assessing his testimony. He lied not once, but twice for his own benefit.
Thus in saying what he heard he MIGHT have been seeking to gain fame or even money from a close association with a notorious crime. "I was the one who heard Jack strike!" or words to that effect.
Phil
Phil
As the FIRST POST in the linked thread states:
Albert Cadosch was a bigamist. He died in March 1896 in a Newcastle infirmary of what amounts to massive heart failure. He was 3 months short of his 36th birthday, but his age is recorded, in the death register, as 28.
He lied about his marital status; he lied about his age.
A defence counsel in a trial would have made mincemeat of him. I don't think his duplicity was known in 1888 - but it is known to us and IMHO needs to be taken into account in assessing his testimony. He lied not once, but twice for his own benefit.
Thus in saying what he heard he MIGHT have been seeking to gain fame or even money from a close association with a notorious crime. "I was the one who heard Jack strike!" or words to that effect.
Phil
Phil
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