Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac
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At the Berner Street inquest, Phillips and Blackwell are asked about the knife found in the Whitechapel road, the day after the murder.
Their comments it seems have been misunderstood and misquoted very often.
So here is what they say.
They say the knife they are shown, is in their view not the weapon used, they consider it too long and unwieldy. it's over a foot long.
They also note the end of the blade as been turned and blunted and that it had previously been a sharp blade.
While they do not consider it was the weapon used, it could have inflicted the wound to Strides Neck. They add that a short bladed knife could have equally inflicted the wound.
The point they are attempting to make, is that given the nature of the wound to the neck, either blade, one over a foot or one of 2 or 3 inches could have made the cut.
There is NO way of actually knowing the blade length given the wound was a slice across part of the neck.
Unfortunately over the years this as translated, almost like Chinese whispers, into the wound on Stride was made by a short bladed, blunt knife.
Phillips and Blackwell did not say that.
I am working on a presentation on this very issue.
Steve
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