But Kennedy was also placed in the room opposite Kelly's, and heard the fateful cry of "Murder" which might have indicated TOD, and which would have served to corroborat Lewis. Did Crawford flip a coin to decide between Kennedy and Lewis?
For that matter, if all that was required by the inquest was to establish time and manner of death, and Crawford was such a stickler, why did he bother getting Prater to testify? She, too, heard the same cry as Lewis and Kennedy after all, but offered precious little else.
At least Kennedy saw a potential Mary Kelly having an altercation with a creepy man that night, which is more than any other witness did, Lewis included.
For that matter, if all that was required by the inquest was to establish time and manner of death, and Crawford was such a stickler, why did he bother getting Prater to testify? She, too, heard the same cry as Lewis and Kennedy after all, but offered precious little else.
At least Kennedy saw a potential Mary Kelly having an altercation with a creepy man that night, which is more than any other witness did, Lewis included.
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