Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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I still find it weird that someone's response would be "Oh, murder!" in that situation. Not "Help!" or even a sudden scream but a literal cry of murder. It still could've come from MJK's room, but maybe the cause was Blotchy clumsily spilling some of his beer over her linens.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostThe key word in my previous post was triangulation. Prater, at the front of 26 Dorset Street, hears the cry coming from "the back of the lodging-house", and Lewis, just inside Miller's Court itself a few paces away from Kelly's room, hears it coming "from the direction" of Room 13. Taking the words and locations of both Lewis and Prater into account, we're either talking about the entrance to Kelly's room, the little "courtyard" outside Kelly's room, or Kelly's room itself. That puts the origin of the cry - if indeed there was a cry at all - pretty much centred around Kelly's room.
Pierre
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostYes I know and you can't triangulate the location of a sound from the recollection of two people who basically say it come from somewhere close by.
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostWhat she said was "I frequently hear such cries from the back of the lodging house".
It might have been some other floozie larking about in the "quad" between Lewis' and Kelly's room for all we know, it might have been imagined by Prater/Lewis, it might even have been Kelly's death-cry, but - whatever it was - it wasn't "any old noise in any old place", no matter how much one might like to dismiss it as such.Last edited by Sam Flynn; 04-22-2017, 12:11 PM.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostThe key word in my previous post was triangulation.
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostThe bad news is that neither of them pinpoint the source of the cry as Room 13. The best you can get is the statement in Lewis' deposition (which appears to be a summary of her evidence rather than her own words) that the cry seemed to come "from the direction" of Room 13. That, as you will appreciate, is different from saying that it came from Room 13.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostThe good news is that we have another pair of ears here, those of Sarah Lewis, who provides some useful triangulation. Taken together, and assuming the one didn't crib from the other, both "ear-witnesses" would seem to pinpoint the source of the cry as Room 13.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostIndeed, Robert. However, it's worth remembering that Prater heard the cry emanating "from the back of the lodging-house, where the windows look into the Court" (or words to that effect), which would mean that it didn't come from Dorset Street, but from a point of origin not far from Kelly's room, if not in it.
What she said was "I frequently hear such cries from the back of the lodging house".
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Originally posted by Pierre View Postif you would have answered the questions instead of avoiding them, you would have had to answer "no".
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostWasn't there only a thin partition separating Elizabeth Prater's room from Mary Kelly's? So how did she only hear a muffled cry when Sarah Lewis, who was in No.2, also heard it? That would seem to argue against it emanating from No. 13.
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It seems to me that we have a chicken and the egg problem here. We have no way of knowing whether Mary's neighbors were simply asked "did you hear anything unusual last night" or were they first told of her murder thus influencing what they heard or think they might have heard.
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Wasn't there only a thin partition separating Elizabeth Prater's room from Mary Kelly's? So how did she only hear a muffled cry when Sarah Lewis, who was in No.2, also heard it? That would seem to argue against it emanating from No. 13.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostIndeed, Robert. However, it's worth remembering that Prater heard the cry emanating "from the back of the lodging-house, where the windows look into the Court" (or words to that effect), which would mean that it didn't come from Dorset Street, but from a point of origin not far from Kelly's room, if not in it.
Two women hear the cry, at a time not incongruent with time of death, in fact one which jibes with the other witness testimony of what was going on that night, from a location nearby even pointing to her specific room, from a woman, and who is in fact found murdered.
Considering the cuts in the corner of the sheet and probable defensive wounds indicating the murderer may have covered her face while cutting through showing that she may have had a little time to yell out before murdered.
I would bet more than likely it was Mary.
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View PostInstead of adopting a patronising, know it all attitude, why the hell dont you just simply put forward what your premise is?
Your post puts forward 4 questions.
If you are so smart why the hell don't you answer your own questions?
Givee it a rest.
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