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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostWhat about the suggestion that the witness might have been Joseph Levy who thought he had seen his relation Jacob?
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What about the suggestion that the witness might have been Joseph Levy who thought he had seen his relation Jacob?
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Those 2 ID’s do seem a waste of time Harry. It’s this lack of any mention of an ID that’s an issue that’s hard to find a reasonable explanation for.
So would you say that is is unsafe to rely on?
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostBut if Lawende had identified Kosminski in all but name, why did they reuse him for the Sadler and Grainger IDs?
Was it simply a formality, or was the Kos ID so hush-hush that the left hand didn’t know what the right hand was up to?
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Originally posted by GBinOz View Post
Living on tap water and bread from the gutter will do that to you.
Cheers, George
"I am 5 ft 4 inches (1.63 m) and weigh 9 st 9 lb (61 kg) (135 lbs) but I have to sometimes go down to 8 st 6 lb (54 kg) (118 lbs).
So Dettori, at the time of the interview was 5’4” and 2 stone lighter than Kosminski.
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But if Lawende had identified Kosminski in all but name, why did they reuse him for the Sadler and Grainger IDs?
Was it simply a formality, or was the Kos ID so hush-hush that the left hand didn’t know what the right hand was up to?
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Couldn’t we also ask why MacNaghten hadn’t heard of this positive identification?
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Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View PostWe simply do not have a description of Kosminski in 1888 so Schwartz cannot be dismissed on that point.
But I do favour Lawende because 1 - Swanson said that there was time for Liz to have been attacked by someone else in an internal memo. Thus casting some doubt that BS was the killer. 2 - The witness was likely to have been a City witness because he was watched by City police, thus probably being the killer of Kate [ a crime on their territory ]. If we argue it is because he lived in City police territory, then I doubt he would have been brought by Met police to the ID.
Regards Darryl
In fact, he did state:
"There is no man living who knows as much of those murders as I do; and ... I must admit that, though within five minutes of the perpetrator one night, and with a very fair description of him besides, he completely beat me and every police officer in London; and I have no more idea now where he lived than I had twenty years ago..."
He had no clue who JtR was.Last edited by erobitha; 08-14-2021, 08:28 AM.
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We simply do not have a description of Kosminski in 1888 so Schwartz cannot be dismissed on that point.
But I do favour Lawende because 1 - Swanson said that there was time for Liz to have been attacked by someone else in an internal memo. Thus casting some doubt that BS was the killer. 2 - The witness was likely to have been a City witness because he was watched by City police, thus probably being the killer of Kate [ a crime on their territory ]. If we argue it is because he lived in City police territory, then I doubt he would have been brought by Met police to the ID.
Regards Darryl
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Do you think he might have been told to say that?
If you remember in court Crawford suggested Lawende give no further details of the suspects description.
And, that the police sequestrated Lawende away with expenses paid, they don't do that for every witness.
Plus, the description he gave, published by police:
"At 1.35 a.m., 30th Sept., with Catherine Eddows, in Church-passage, leading to Mitre-square, where she was found murdered at 1.45 a.m., same date, a man, age 30, height 5ft 7 or 8in., complexion fair, moustache fair, medium build; dress, pepper-and-salt colour loose jacket, grey cloth cap, with peak of the same material, reddish neckerchief tied in knot; appearance of a sailor."
c/w the possibility it was him who the police turned to in two later I.D.'s (Sadler & Grainger).
There's a great deal of reliance being paid to Lawende if he couldn't really know the suspect again.
Regards Darryl
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Sugden says:
“His weight, recorded in May 1915, was only seven stone eight pounds and ten ounces, which suggests that he was small and slight of stature (he was said to have been in good bodily health as late as 1916).”
Sounds like he was close to a jockey’s build.
Cheers, George
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
I don't know Kozminski's build, but if BS-man was Jewish I'd have expected Schwartz to have included that in his description.
“His weight, recorded in May 1915, was only seven stone eight pounds and ten ounces, which suggests that he was small and slight of stature (he was said to have been in good bodily health as late as 1916).”
Sounds like he was close to a jockey’s build.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Do you think he might have been told to say that?
If you remember in court Crawford suggested Lawende give no further details of the suspects description.
And, that the police sequestrated Lawende away with expenses paid, they don't do that for every witness.
Plus, the description he gave, published by police:
"At 1.35 a.m., 30th Sept., with Catherine Eddows, in Church-passage, leading to Mitre-square, where she was found murdered at 1.45 a.m., same date, a man, age 30, height 5ft 7 or 8in., complexion fair, moustache fair, medium build; dress, pepper-and-salt colour loose jacket, grey cloth cap, with peak of the same material, reddish neckerchief tied in knot; appearance of a sailor."
c/w the possibility it was him who the police turned to in two later I.D.'s (Sadler & Grainger).
There's a great deal of reliance being paid to Lawende if he couldn't really know the suspect again.
Not a bad description of Monty there Wick
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