Hi Michael,
I started this thread simply because I had to consider Mrs Maxwell as possibly being the last person to have come foreward with an identification of the deseased named as Mjk[ alias Davies] even if it went against medical reports.
I am fully aware that a certain Maurice Lewis, also gave a press account of two sightings of our Mary that morning , but I must stress these were press reports, not a official police statement.
I find it hard to accept the fact that Maxwell [ if she had her full mind] could make such a statement on the very same day, as the body was discovered, and be so adamant..
Summing up.
Was Maxwell a attention seeker?
Was She mistaken on the day she had the alleged converation with the deseased.?
If she had any reservations that she may have been mistaken, by either the wrong person , or the wrong day, why did she not [ having ample opportunety] just say so?
The maxwell account like it or not, is one of the most crucial clues in the Millers court murder, but we still cannot accept a later murder, simply because of previous books opinions, and a solid believe in somewhat dubious medical reports going back to 1888...
The Best .
Richard.
I started this thread simply because I had to consider Mrs Maxwell as possibly being the last person to have come foreward with an identification of the deseased named as Mjk[ alias Davies] even if it went against medical reports.
I am fully aware that a certain Maurice Lewis, also gave a press account of two sightings of our Mary that morning , but I must stress these were press reports, not a official police statement.
I find it hard to accept the fact that Maxwell [ if she had her full mind] could make such a statement on the very same day, as the body was discovered, and be so adamant..
Summing up.
Was Maxwell a attention seeker?
Was She mistaken on the day she had the alleged converation with the deseased.?
If she had any reservations that she may have been mistaken, by either the wrong person , or the wrong day, why did she not [ having ample opportunety] just say so?
The maxwell account like it or not, is one of the most crucial clues in the Millers court murder, but we still cannot accept a later murder, simply because of previous books opinions, and a solid believe in somewhat dubious medical reports going back to 1888...
The Best .
Richard.
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