John Richardson, ''When I was on the ''doorstep'' I saw that the padlock on the cellar door was in its proper place.''
''WHEN I WAS ON THE DOORSTEP''!!!!!
Can someone show me a Doorstep at the spot where some would have us believe John Richardson was standing in the backyard at the top of the cellar entrance steps.?
Coroner] Did you see John Richardson? - I saw him about a quarter to seven o'clock. He told me he had been to the house that morning about a quarter to five. ''He said he came to the back door and looked down to the cellar'', to see if all was right, and then went away to his work.
''HE SAID HE CAME TO THE BACK DOOR AND LOOKED DOWN TO THE CELLAR''
Chandler confirms what Richardson said he did .
Richardson confirms to the Coroner what he did .
Daily News
United Kingdom
13 September 1888
[Coroner,] Did you go into the yard at all?-Not at all, sir.!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought you went there to see that the cellar was all right?- [Richardson] Yes; ''but you don't need to go into the yard'' to see that. You can ''see the padlock'' of the cellar door ''from the back door steps.''!!!!!!!!!!
Of all the different press reports regarding inquest testimony ,there is no evidence to suggest one was more accurate than another when reporting what was said at any inquest for the whitechapel murders.
The very fact that the wording from one report differs slighty from another which in turn leads some to interpret certain information in a different way , is in itself the very definition of uncertainty.
Doorstep noun [C] (STEP)
a step in front of an outside door: DOORSTEP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
''WHEN I WAS ON THE DOORSTEP''!!!!!
Can someone show me a Doorstep at the spot where some would have us believe John Richardson was standing in the backyard at the top of the cellar entrance steps.?
Coroner] Did you see John Richardson? - I saw him about a quarter to seven o'clock. He told me he had been to the house that morning about a quarter to five. ''He said he came to the back door and looked down to the cellar'', to see if all was right, and then went away to his work.
''HE SAID HE CAME TO THE BACK DOOR AND LOOKED DOWN TO THE CELLAR''
Chandler confirms what Richardson said he did .
Richardson confirms to the Coroner what he did .
Daily News
United Kingdom
13 September 1888
[Coroner,] Did you go into the yard at all?-Not at all, sir.!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought you went there to see that the cellar was all right?- [Richardson] Yes; ''but you don't need to go into the yard'' to see that. You can ''see the padlock'' of the cellar door ''from the back door steps.''!!!!!!!!!!
Of all the different press reports regarding inquest testimony ,there is no evidence to suggest one was more accurate than another when reporting what was said at any inquest for the whitechapel murders.
The very fact that the wording from one report differs slighty from another which in turn leads some to interpret certain information in a different way , is in itself the very definition of uncertainty.
Doorstep noun [C] (STEP)
a step in front of an outside door: DOORSTEP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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