The following is from the Echo report:
A MAN PURSUED. - SAID TO BE THE MURDERER.
In the course of conversation (says the journalist) the secretary mentioned the fact that the murderer had no doubt been disturbed in his work, as about a quarter to one o'clock on Sunday morning he was seen- or, at least, a man whom the public prefer to regard as the murderer- being chased by another man along Fairclough-street, ... The man pursued escaped, however, and the secretary of the Club cannot remember the name of the man who gave chase, but he is not a member of their body.
Now re-written, to support Schwartz:
A MAN PURSUED. - SAID TO BE FLEEING THE MURDERER.
In the course of conversation (says the journalist) the secretary mentioned the fact that the murderer had no doubt been observed in his work, as about a quarter to one o'clock on Sunday morning he was seen- or, at least, a man whom the public prefer to regard as the murderer- chasing another man along Fairclough-street, ... The man pursued escaped, however, and the secretary of the Club cannot remember the name of the man who witnessed the chase, but he is not a member of their body.
Of course it was Pipeman, not BS man who supposedly pursued or followed Schwartz, but you get the gist - the roles are reversed.
So what to make of the following part of the report...?
Complaint is also made about the difficulty there was experienced in obtaining a policeman, and it is alleged that from the time the body was discovered fifteen minutes had elapsed before a constable could be called from Commercial-road.
Does the 15 minutes start from the point of the pursuit? Because if it does, what the report is implying is; the body was discovered at about a quarter to one.
If that is the correct interpretation, then when combined with the pursuit story, the result is; Israel Schwartz killed Elizabeth Stride.
A MAN PURSUED. - SAID TO BE THE MURDERER.
In the course of conversation (says the journalist) the secretary mentioned the fact that the murderer had no doubt been disturbed in his work, as about a quarter to one o'clock on Sunday morning he was seen- or, at least, a man whom the public prefer to regard as the murderer- being chased by another man along Fairclough-street, ... The man pursued escaped, however, and the secretary of the Club cannot remember the name of the man who gave chase, but he is not a member of their body.
Now re-written, to support Schwartz:
A MAN PURSUED. - SAID TO BE FLEEING THE MURDERER.
In the course of conversation (says the journalist) the secretary mentioned the fact that the murderer had no doubt been observed in his work, as about a quarter to one o'clock on Sunday morning he was seen- or, at least, a man whom the public prefer to regard as the murderer- chasing another man along Fairclough-street, ... The man pursued escaped, however, and the secretary of the Club cannot remember the name of the man who witnessed the chase, but he is not a member of their body.
Of course it was Pipeman, not BS man who supposedly pursued or followed Schwartz, but you get the gist - the roles are reversed.
So what to make of the following part of the report...?
Complaint is also made about the difficulty there was experienced in obtaining a policeman, and it is alleged that from the time the body was discovered fifteen minutes had elapsed before a constable could be called from Commercial-road.
Does the 15 minutes start from the point of the pursuit? Because if it does, what the report is implying is; the body was discovered at about a quarter to one.
If that is the correct interpretation, then when combined with the pursuit story, the result is; Israel Schwartz killed Elizabeth Stride.
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