I'm sorry your brain hurts.
The DT report tells us that Phillips was cognizant of something important enough to share with the Coroner, but not at liberty to divulge to the general public via the press. It also offers another reason for his silence: that Phillips was working secret squirrel for the Home Office and that it was not within his gift to spill the beans.
Pall Mall Gazette, Saturday 10th November 1888—
“There is no disposition on the part of the police officers at Commercial Street police station to correct any of the conflicting statements which have been made by the newspapers, or to supply further particulars.”
Echo, 10th November 1888—
“Dr. G.B. Phillips, the divisional surgeon of the H Division, whose reticence is justified by an assurance he gave of secrecy, has copious notes of the result of the post-mortem examination, and with nearly every conclusion at which he has arrived, Dr. Thomas Bond, of Westminster, a well-known expert on crimes of violence, agrees."
Yes indeed. They agreed on most things except the T.O.D.
What could possibly have happened to Phillips' notes?
The DT report tells us that Phillips was cognizant of something important enough to share with the Coroner, but not at liberty to divulge to the general public via the press. It also offers another reason for his silence: that Phillips was working secret squirrel for the Home Office and that it was not within his gift to spill the beans.
Pall Mall Gazette, Saturday 10th November 1888—
“There is no disposition on the part of the police officers at Commercial Street police station to correct any of the conflicting statements which have been made by the newspapers, or to supply further particulars.”
Echo, 10th November 1888—
“Dr. G.B. Phillips, the divisional surgeon of the H Division, whose reticence is justified by an assurance he gave of secrecy, has copious notes of the result of the post-mortem examination, and with nearly every conclusion at which he has arrived, Dr. Thomas Bond, of Westminster, a well-known expert on crimes of violence, agrees."
Yes indeed. They agreed on most things except the T.O.D.
What could possibly have happened to Phillips' notes?
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