Hi Ben,
The eye witness evidence is the weakest in any criminal case, but since it's all we've got, we must work with it, but not accept it as gospel. If Lawende or one of the guys guessed Eddowes' man at 5'9" tall, then surely 5'11" or 6ft isn't out of the realm of possibility? And Pipeman was 5'11", 35 yo, fair haired, etc. Le Grand was 6ft tall, 35 yo (or so he said in 88) fair haired, etc.
Then you are clearly unfamiliar with the argument against Le Grand. Stride is the one murder where a suspect was witnessed, damn near the spittiing image of Le Grand, who was in fact within a mile of the murder site in that very hour. This is also the one murder where Le Grand is stuck to it like ugly on an ape, coercing Packer and the two sisters to give false evidence in order to create the fictional 'Grapeman', a suspect very unlike himself. We also find he and Packer at the front of the Batty Street lodger story. Yet not a whiff of him in Mitre Square. He was likely out of pocket on this ordeal and risked trouble with the police. He certainly gained nothing from it, other than completely throwing off the investigation, which apparently was his intent.
That's because you haven't examined his career. But those who did, such as Scotland Yard, most certainly disagreed, from the police sergeant who dogged him for years, to Sir Melville Macnaghten himself. But please feel free to believe what you'd like.
Anyway, enough about Le Grand. I shouldn't have allowed Malcolm to cajole me into discussing him. I will now try to force myself to shut up before the Cartel shows up to nitpick.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
The eye witness evidence is the weakest in any criminal case, but since it's all we've got, we must work with it, but not accept it as gospel. If Lawende or one of the guys guessed Eddowes' man at 5'9" tall, then surely 5'11" or 6ft isn't out of the realm of possibility? And Pipeman was 5'11", 35 yo, fair haired, etc. Le Grand was 6ft tall, 35 yo (or so he said in 88) fair haired, etc.
Originally posted by Ben
Originally posted by Lechmere
Anyway, enough about Le Grand. I shouldn't have allowed Malcolm to cajole me into discussing him. I will now try to force myself to shut up before the Cartel shows up to nitpick.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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