Originally posted by Wickerman
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Dr Phillips recalled:
Neither on the hands nor about the body of the deceased did I find grapes, or connection with them. I am convinced that the deceased had not swallowed either the skin or seed of a grape within many hours of her death.
Dr Blackwell:
[Coroner] Did you perceive any grapes near the body in the yard? - No.
[Coroner] Did you hear any person say that they had seen grapes there? - I did not.
It appears that there was an awareness that grapes had been mentioned, and one wonders why that question was not put to Diemshitz, Smith, Johnson or Spooner.
I agree with you that Packer was much maligned. When initially he said he saw and heard nothing, he, as did many witnesses, left out the word "unusual". The man sold fruit and vegetables for a living, so selling a customer some grapes wasn't unusual until grapes became an issue. Packer correctly identified Stride's body after having been shown Eddowes body as a decoy. The worst that can be said about him was that he became confused about times.
Cheers, George
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