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Hi Greg
Agree with you. Considering where these murders were taking place any of them could have been interrupted, most likely Stride, nichols, McKenzie.
Schwartz was verbally threatened by BS man though.
Would Schwartz have felt threatened?
I'm sure he would have been.
I'm sure Schwartz, should he have stumbled into a policeman during his flight would have sought his assistance.
Forget Schwartz for a moment though. What is relevent to the whole assault is whether BS man felt it neccessary to break off the assault on the grounds that he had been interupted by Schwartz.
If he was JTR he might well have decided to cut his losses (no pun intended) and kill Stride,(she could after all identify him) and make off into the night before Schwartz returned with help.
Very well. On what charge does he summon the constable?
Cheers.
LC
I suspect this is a tongue-in-cheek post but what the heck.
The duties of the police, then as now, were the protection of life and property, the maintenance of order, the prevention and detection of crime and the prosecution of offenders against the peace. The assault on Stride, if an injury was sustained, would have been an assault occasioning actual bodily harm under s.49 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861. The assault itself and the production of a knife by pipeman were certainly more than enough to constitute a Breach of the Peace.
I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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