Michael,
Since it was established before the inquest that Maria Harvey had left clothing in MJK's room and had herself stayed there a couple of nights, I'd assume that the police would have questioned her extensively. Instead of Abberline having to guess whether it was melted previously or not, who better to ask then the person who had stayed with MJK. Since there was very little furniture in the room, you could assume Maria would have noticed the kettle and its condition.
Of course this is just a guess on my part but I'd like to think the police would have asked Maria as much as they possibly could about the room and contents and therefore be able to say the melted kettle was something new.
DRoy
Since it was established before the inquest that Maria Harvey had left clothing in MJK's room and had herself stayed there a couple of nights, I'd assume that the police would have questioned her extensively. Instead of Abberline having to guess whether it was melted previously or not, who better to ask then the person who had stayed with MJK. Since there was very little furniture in the room, you could assume Maria would have noticed the kettle and its condition.
Of course this is just a guess on my part but I'd like to think the police would have asked Maria as much as they possibly could about the room and contents and therefore be able to say the melted kettle was something new.
DRoy
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