Originally posted by FISHY1118
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Sorry to point out, you have fallen into the same trap of not comparing the press reports.
Your example has been edited, it is not correct.
I'm not sure which paper you got it from, but here is the Daily News version of Chandler's testimony that contains more detail.
Did you see John Richardson? - Later on in the morning, a little before seven o'clock. It was in the passage of 29, Hanbury-street. He told me he had been in the house that morning, about a quarter to five.
Did he say what for? - He said he went into the back yard and down the cellar to see if all was right, and then went away to his work in the market.
Did he say anything about cutting his boot? - No.
Did he say he was sure the woman was not there? - Yes.
By the Foreman - Witness told him that he did not go to the bottom of the steps leading to the cellar. He went to the top, and looked down.
We have to compare press accounts to get the complete story.
The above being a more detailed account demonstrates why Richardson was so sure the body had not been there. It would have been pretty impossible to have missed it when he was standing at the top of the cellar steps.
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