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To my knowledge, which is not as vast as others here, there is nothing to substantiate the claim that Fanny had any personal time telling devices. There is for Blackwell. Where there any churches etc in the immediate area that had a clock that the locals might have kept time by?
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Can we assume that Mrs M had "clocks" (simgular or plural) in her home.
I'd be interested in the basis of your assumption, which I think might not be valid for 1888.
I'm certainly not saying you are wrong - How could I? - but can we make that assumption, as we might well a few decades later?
Phil
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Originally posted by ukranianphil View PostDid she get her time wrong when she said "She stood outside the whole time, between 12:30 and 1AM"?
I hope someone can clarify something as well.
In the witness statement on the casebook forum she says. She went into the yard, and saw a man touch the dead girl.
Yet in other ripper books like Phillip sugden "The complete history", she is said to have gone back inside her house and heard Louis Diemschutz pony and cart?
But if she was right about the time 12:30am, why did she not see stride across from the Club with the man P.C. smith saw when he passed by or why did she not see Charles letchford when he was walking up the street at 12:30am? and why did she not notice Letchfords sister outside her house at number 30 Berner street at 12:55am if she did go to the yard? And more puzzling, why did no one noticed her?
I think she got the time wrong. she must have went outside after PC. Smith passed, and i say it would have been nearer 12:35am and no later than 12:40am. unless it was not PC smith who passed her window? "Steady stomp of a police man" she said. If it was 12:35 she went out, i think the person she heard pass her window was the attacker who knew stride was with a client, and was waiting to rob stride, and that was what Israel schwarts saw at 12:45.
Fanny was in and out of her home....likely she had clocks inside, therefore her estimates have to be much better than Louis, or Brown, or Spooner, or Eagle, or Lave, or Israel, or any of the witnesses that had no watch and were exposed to no time source just before their statements time stamp. Fanny did.
Blackwell had a watch....I think Johnson may have as well. So his estimate is important, he establishes the timeline with that cut time range. And it was approximately between 12:46 and 12:56....so, 1 minute after what Israel says happens out in the street at 12:45, and as Goldstein passes by the open gates. No-one leaves via the gates during that time.
Ergo...if Blackwells range was right....then Liz Stride was likely already in the passageway by 12:46 and her killer did not leave the premises by the open gates before 1am....when Louis says he arrives, without any corroboration from Fanny... at her door at the time.
Cheers
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If I take your meaning...
Originally posted by DVV View PostTme to stop splitting Mrs Mortimer's hair imo.
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Many thanks
There is another problem hear with time.
She said she saw a young man walking very quickly along Berner street, passed the club with a black shiny bag.
Now it has been established that it was leon goldstein and he said he left a coffee house just before 1am. How long would it take Mr. Goldstein to walk from the coffee house in specticle alley to Berner street? 3 or maybe 5 minutes?
so that means she must have been outside at 12:45am and no later than 12:55.
Am i taking mrs>mortimer at face value? she was never at the inquest, so perhaps the police did not believe her?
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Hullo!
I would suggest using Dr. Blackwell's times as the points of reference and then work backwards. He had his own timepiece. Trying to fit different peoples approximations of time together is a losing battle for the most part. I am currently attempting it myself but it is slow going. I do not recall but I believe there are some dissertations that may be useful. I'll try to find and post them.
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Mrs. Fanny Mortimer, Time wrong?
Did she get her time wrong when she said "She stood outside the whole time, between 12:30 and 1AM"?
I hope someone can clarify something as well.
In the witness statement on the casebook forum she says. She went into the yard, and saw a man touch the dead girl.
Yet in other ripper books like Phillip sugden "The complete history", she is said to have gone back inside her house and heard Louis Diemschutz pony and cart?
But if she was right about the time 12:30am, why did she not see stride across from the Club with the man P.C. smith saw when he passed by or why did she not see Charles letchford when he was walking up the street at 12:30am? and why did she not notice Letchfords sister outside her house at number 30 Berner street at 12:55am if she did go to the yard? And more puzzling, why did no one noticed her?
I think she got the time wrong. she must have went outside after PC. Smith passed, and i say it would have been nearer 12:35am and no later than 12:40am. unless it was not PC smith who passed her window? "Steady stomp of a police man" she said. If it was 12:35 she went out, i think the person she heard pass her window was the attacker who knew stride was with a client, and was waiting to rob stride, and that was what Israel schwarts saw at 12:45.Tags: None
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