In the end i guess it comes down to which witness one chooses to believe and which one he doesnt . That can be said im sure for Long, Cadosch ,Richardson Lewende etc , in Schwartz case the police were happy with his statement and thought it reliable, Abberline sure thought so.
Ill give you an example, in Richardsons case , when he was questioned by by Chandler on the morning of the Chapman murder, i think it was only an hour after the discovery of her body , according to Chandlers inquest testimony Richardson never mentioned sitting on the step to cut the leather from his boot.
So we have two senarios, either he lied about it or forgot to tell Chandler on the morning, but remembered that he did sit down when he gave his testimony.
But heres the problem , the people who suspect he lied and support Chandlers account of what Richardson said could be right in assuming that he only went as far as the back door of 29 Handbury st, open it up just enough to just see if the lock was on the door of the shed he was checking, thus missing Chapmans body lying between the steps and the fence .
That would mean Chapmans boby could well have been there much earlier than when Richardson said he sat on the step , giving credence to the Dr Phillips time of death of 3.30 am/ 4.00am .
My point is this,....... one small detail can change the whole outcome of what may or may not have happen.
And so it is with every witness of every murder of JtR .
Schwartz is just as likely to be wrong or right as any other witness .
Ill give you an example, in Richardsons case , when he was questioned by by Chandler on the morning of the Chapman murder, i think it was only an hour after the discovery of her body , according to Chandlers inquest testimony Richardson never mentioned sitting on the step to cut the leather from his boot.
So we have two senarios, either he lied about it or forgot to tell Chandler on the morning, but remembered that he did sit down when he gave his testimony.
But heres the problem , the people who suspect he lied and support Chandlers account of what Richardson said could be right in assuming that he only went as far as the back door of 29 Handbury st, open it up just enough to just see if the lock was on the door of the shed he was checking, thus missing Chapmans body lying between the steps and the fence .
That would mean Chapmans boby could well have been there much earlier than when Richardson said he sat on the step , giving credence to the Dr Phillips time of death of 3.30 am/ 4.00am .
My point is this,....... one small detail can change the whole outcome of what may or may not have happen.
And so it is with every witness of every murder of JtR .
Schwartz is just as likely to be wrong or right as any other witness .
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