Hi,
This witness is a fascinating mystery in the Ripper case, she is discredited by the majority of Casebook as either mistaken , or lying.
Let common sense prevail , and ask one question to yourself.
What would have been police precedure in ascertaining if this witness was not mistaken?
Would they have simply taken her word for it, which would be not consistant with the police doctors opinion?
we know she was asked the clothing that the woman she claimed to have been Kelly was wearing, and i once saw a report[ since missing] that had Maxwell describe her physical well being.
Would she not, most importantly of all been asked to describe the actual woman she saw in detail, and if this was not to the satisfaction of the police, been taken to the mortuary, to identify at least the face , when stitched.
I find it incredible that Mrs Maxwell would have been allowed to give evidence at the inquest if the police were in any doubt that this woman was inventing the whole story, they must have satisfied themselves that she had not made a mistake in identification.
We know that her movements were checked , and verifed, and we know Abberline used the words 'I tried to get the woman to alter her story, but i could not do so.
So if it was true, and she did see Mjk alive that morning , two explantions are
put foreward.
1] The body was not that of Mary Kelly....
2]kelly was killed around 9am, on the morning of the 9th.
Lets look at Maxwell as being honest.
Regards Richard.
This witness is a fascinating mystery in the Ripper case, she is discredited by the majority of Casebook as either mistaken , or lying.
Let common sense prevail , and ask one question to yourself.
What would have been police precedure in ascertaining if this witness was not mistaken?
Would they have simply taken her word for it, which would be not consistant with the police doctors opinion?
we know she was asked the clothing that the woman she claimed to have been Kelly was wearing, and i once saw a report[ since missing] that had Maxwell describe her physical well being.
Would she not, most importantly of all been asked to describe the actual woman she saw in detail, and if this was not to the satisfaction of the police, been taken to the mortuary, to identify at least the face , when stitched.
I find it incredible that Mrs Maxwell would have been allowed to give evidence at the inquest if the police were in any doubt that this woman was inventing the whole story, they must have satisfied themselves that she had not made a mistake in identification.
We know that her movements were checked , and verifed, and we know Abberline used the words 'I tried to get the woman to alter her story, but i could not do so.
So if it was true, and she did see Mjk alive that morning , two explantions are
put foreward.
1] The body was not that of Mary Kelly....
2]kelly was killed around 9am, on the morning of the 9th.
Lets look at Maxwell as being honest.
Regards Richard.
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