I am trying to make sense of the statements made by Maria Harvey and Lizzie Albrook concerning the evening of 8 November 1888. Both claim to have been with MJK the evening before she was murdered. Both claim to have been with MJK when Joe Barnett arrived to see her. Barnett claims there was a woman with MJK when he visited. So who was that, Harvey or Albrook? And who lied about being present and why?
Extracts of their statements below:
Harvey at inquest:
Albrook in the press: (Lloyds Weekly 11 November)
Joe Barnett at Inquest
On this site, it suggests Lizzie Albrook was most likely the woman with Joe and Mary, but I could not find any real information on what happened with these three - is one of the woman lying, is Joe lying (did he visit twice that night - or even three times?) Is there a good reference source anyone can point to?
Extracts of their statements below:
Harvey at inquest:
All the afternoon of Thursday we were together.
[Coroner] Were you in the house when Joe Barnett called ? - Yes. I said, "Well, Mary Jane, I shall not see you this evening again," and I left with her two men's dirty shirts, a little boy's shirt, a black overcoat, a black crepe bonnet with black satin strings, a pawn-ticket for a grey shawl, upon which 2s had been lent, and a little girls white petticoat.
[Coroner] Were you in the house when Joe Barnett called ? - Yes. I said, "Well, Mary Jane, I shall not see you this evening again," and I left with her two men's dirty shirts, a little boy's shirt, a black overcoat, a black crepe bonnet with black satin strings, a pawn-ticket for a grey shawl, upon which 2s had been lent, and a little girls white petticoat.
"I knew Mary Jane Kelly very well, as we were near neighbours.
The last time I saw her was on Thursday night, about eight o'clock, when I left her in her room with Joe Barnett, who had been living with her.
About the last thing she said was, "Whatever you do don't you do wrong and turn out as I have."
The last time I saw her was on Thursday night, about eight o'clock, when I left her in her room with Joe Barnett, who had been living with her.
About the last thing she said was, "Whatever you do don't you do wrong and turn out as I have."
[Coroner] Was there any one else there on the Thursday evening ? - Yes, a woman who lives in the court. She left first, and I followed shortly afterwards.
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