Originally posted by GBinOz
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Yes, actually that is a good point.
It also occurred to me to ask where is the doctor in these proceedings.
I considered if, as this was a heavily class-based society at the time, the doctor was given special dispensation to sit in the court. After all he is there to give medical opinion as a professional witness.
So I had spent some time looking at courtroom drawings in the press to see if the artists show the doctors. They do show the press and the jury, coroner, etc.
Not necessary, as it turns out.
Richardson gave his evidence the previous day (Wednesday) where he said he arrived at the yard about 4:45-4:50 am. As the inquest only began in the afternoon, the proceedings, and Richardson's testimony was published in the Thursday morning papers.
Thursday's inquest where Dr Phillips was to attend began as usual in the afternoon, so Dr Phillips could easily have read Richardson's testimony over his morning cup of tea.
Sorry for that, I didn't think it through.
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