My view is that Cadosch reports voices in the vicinity of the crime, and a noise against the fence where the crime occurred. His testimony is also consistent with an independent witness who testifies the crime had not occurred roughly 45 minutes earlier. Cadosch's testimony does not appear embellished with fanciful details, which, given what he reports was not considered extraordinary at the time, he would have heard these things, one wouldn't expect much detail to be remembered later. Therefore, as a witness, he appears to be entirely reliable in the sense that he appears to be genuinely reporting something he believes to be true. The accuracy of the details (what words he heard, the location of origin of the sounds, etc), could be questioned and would require independent lines of evidence to verify them. While we can't go back in time to seek out those independent lines of evidence, as noted above, nothing we do have contradicts them (the details of the crime itself are consistent with what he reports - there must have been two people so conversations could be ongoing, the crime scene is next to the fence and close enough that some aspect of the crime could easily result in something, either Annie or JtR, making contact with it, and another witness testifies the crime had not occurred 45 minutes earlier). His time for the events conflicts with Long's, but only by minutes, and he doesn't recall seeing a couple outside #29 when he left for work. That, to me, leans towards Long's recall of the time being incorrect as she does identify Annie as the woman she saw (which would make a 2nd witness confirming the murder hadn't happened earlier). However, this last bit could also be explained as Long seeing a different couple, who arrived after Cadosh went to work and her identification of Annie was erroneous (as in Stride's case). But even if we leave out Long's testimony, we have Richardson's visit to the backyard that gives us the state of the location 45 minutes or so prior to Cadosch. The medical evidence, such as it is, does not exclude the time for the murder corresponding to Cadosch's testimony, though as we know, the medical evidence doesn't exclude quite a wide range of times.
- Jeff
- Jeff
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