We all seem to have our own opinions of which witnesses are credible and which are "BS men" (or BS women!). I'm curious as to what methods we all use to make this determination.
I exclude witnesses whose stories seem too fantastical. Hutchinson is probably the best example, and seems universally considered a fraud around these parts. I also consider Schwartz too fantastical - but his account also seems to contradict the physical evidence, unless you adopt a workaround (Stride going back into the yard with another man) that itself seems too fantastical to me.
Of course I admit that my choices also conveniently work in favor of my preconceived notion of a working class Ripper who killed Stride.
I exclude witnesses whose stories seem too fantastical. Hutchinson is probably the best example, and seems universally considered a fraud around these parts. I also consider Schwartz too fantastical - but his account also seems to contradict the physical evidence, unless you adopt a workaround (Stride going back into the yard with another man) that itself seems too fantastical to me.
Of course I admit that my choices also conveniently work in favor of my preconceived notion of a working class Ripper who killed Stride.
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