So...
We have Pipeman...identified by Schwartz as being across the road from the location of the murder... but the Nelson Beerhouse was on the same side of the road as the club...Pipeman never came forward as a witness.
We have BSman... identified by Schwartz as the man who shouted "LIPSKI!" after he assaulted Stride; a woman who was then murdered no more than 15 minutes after the initial assault... but BSman never came forward to clear his name...and an assault which nobody else claims to have witnessed.
We have Schwartz who himself came forward to give his account of what happened, but he spoke no English and so his story was translated by another.
We have Leon Goldstein who came forward to the police after he was advised to by the club, in order to clear his name. He also went with a translator, who happened to be the club secretary.
Schwartz and Goldstein's journey is similar, but one with the Stride assault and the other without.
We have Mrs Mortimer who sees a man, who is later revealed as Goldstein, so we can at least be sure that Goldstein is there at the scene very close to the time of the murder.
He has a bag full of empty cigarette boxes, suggesting he had been selling them prior. There are cigarette makers living in the same yard where Stride is later found murdered.
Was Goldstein about to walk into the yard to go to one of the Cigarette makers who was living in one of the houses on the left of the yard, when he saw that there was a woman on the floor/ a couple standing in the gateway, and he changed his mind and so walked passed the yard and went around the corner past the board school.
Was Goldstein told to go to the police by Wess, because the killer was a member of the club and they had to incorporate damage limitation?
We then have Packer who only tells his story after Charles Le Grand interviews him on multiple occasions. He initially said he heard or saw nothing, but then becomes a key witness to a couple to whom he sold grapes..which were alleged to have been found in the right hand of the victims, despite the coroners being adamant that only the Cahous were found in the left hand and nothing had been in her right hand.
The couple he claims to have been standing across from him were there for "over half an hour."...in the rain.
This couple are standing in the same place (corner of the street outside the board school, almost opposite Packer's window at 44 Berner Street) as the couple seen by James Brown on his way to the chandler's shop around 12.45am, approximately the same time that Schwartz claimed to have witnessed an assault on Stride.
However, this "sweetheart" couple subsequently appears to have not been there at the time of the murder; the woman came forward to say they were there earlier, meaning that the couple James Brown saw were more likely to be Stride and her killer.
Unless Brown was there before 12.20am, he must have seen Stride and not the sweetheart couple.
She is heard to say to the man with her.."No, not tonight, some other night"
IF the couple Brown saw were the Sweetheart couple, then they must have been there around the time of the assault on Stride and witnessed it.
But IF the couple were Stride and her potential killer, then Brown did indeed see Stride and it fits with Mortimer's statement.
There were 2 couples, one couple being Stride and her companion.
Brown saw a couple on the corner
Mortimer states a couple were standing on the corner
Packer states he sold grapes to a couple who stood almost opposite him at number 44; that's the CORNER of the street. Otherwise, we have 2 separate couples standing within 10 yards of each other at the same time.
We also have Charles Letchford/Letchworth/LechMERE (can you imagine)... who passed down Berner Street at 12.30am and who lived either at 30 Berner Street. He also claimed his sister stood at the door at 12.50am and neither of them saw or heard anything.
We must not forget that Charles's sister was ANOTHER witness and stood at her door at 12.50am...why is she never mentioned?
We then have Diemshultz who claims to discover Stride's body after his pony shies away to the left. He goes past the body with his cart and then upon discovering the body, he goes into the club to raise the alarm (and find his wife) - approximately 1am
We then have Eagle aged 24, who returns to the club after escorting his girlfriend home. This is around 12.35am...around the same time that PC Smith witnesses Stride speaking to a man with a parcel aka Parcel man aged around 28.
We have Joseph Lave who comes out into the yard to get some fresh air from the club...and he goes as far as the street and sees nothing or nobody. He is outside in the same location as the murder anywhere from 5 minutes to half an hour.
We have Mrs Mortimer who only saw Goldstein...and seemed to have a lot to say about the couple on the corner, seeing the body, not seeing anyone leave the yard etc...
We have so many different witnesses...and IF we take out Schwartz's dramatic story, then apart from 2 different couples seen talking on the corner of the street or by the club, and the transit of Goldstein, there doesn't seem to have been much in the way of things going on in Berner Street.
Interestingly, Morris Eagle claims to have returned back to the club at the same time that PC Smith walks his beat.
Eagle doesn't see PC Smith, Stride OR a couple talking
PC Smith sees Stride talking with a man...
Could Eagle have been Parcel Man?
BOTH Eagle and Diemschultz sold jewelry and so was parcelman holding a box of jewelry that he took into the club with him?
Did Eagle engage in conversation with Stride on his return to the club?
But what Morris Eagle returns to the club around 12.35am with a parcel containing some jewelry with the intent of taking it into the club. As he enters Berner Street he sees Stride.
She is waiting for someone.
He sparks up a conversation. They are seen by PC Smith as he walks past.
Eagle doesn't see Pc Smith, Stride or Parcelman
Smith sees Stride and Parcelman
Therefore...
Parcelman is Eagle?
What does ALL of this data tell us?
But before this post becomes too long...
RD
We have Pipeman...identified by Schwartz as being across the road from the location of the murder... but the Nelson Beerhouse was on the same side of the road as the club...Pipeman never came forward as a witness.
We have BSman... identified by Schwartz as the man who shouted "LIPSKI!" after he assaulted Stride; a woman who was then murdered no more than 15 minutes after the initial assault... but BSman never came forward to clear his name...and an assault which nobody else claims to have witnessed.
We have Schwartz who himself came forward to give his account of what happened, but he spoke no English and so his story was translated by another.
We have Leon Goldstein who came forward to the police after he was advised to by the club, in order to clear his name. He also went with a translator, who happened to be the club secretary.
Schwartz and Goldstein's journey is similar, but one with the Stride assault and the other without.
We have Mrs Mortimer who sees a man, who is later revealed as Goldstein, so we can at least be sure that Goldstein is there at the scene very close to the time of the murder.
He has a bag full of empty cigarette boxes, suggesting he had been selling them prior. There are cigarette makers living in the same yard where Stride is later found murdered.
Was Goldstein about to walk into the yard to go to one of the Cigarette makers who was living in one of the houses on the left of the yard, when he saw that there was a woman on the floor/ a couple standing in the gateway, and he changed his mind and so walked passed the yard and went around the corner past the board school.
Was Goldstein told to go to the police by Wess, because the killer was a member of the club and they had to incorporate damage limitation?
We then have Packer who only tells his story after Charles Le Grand interviews him on multiple occasions. He initially said he heard or saw nothing, but then becomes a key witness to a couple to whom he sold grapes..which were alleged to have been found in the right hand of the victims, despite the coroners being adamant that only the Cahous were found in the left hand and nothing had been in her right hand.
The couple he claims to have been standing across from him were there for "over half an hour."...in the rain.
This couple are standing in the same place (corner of the street outside the board school, almost opposite Packer's window at 44 Berner Street) as the couple seen by James Brown on his way to the chandler's shop around 12.45am, approximately the same time that Schwartz claimed to have witnessed an assault on Stride.
However, this "sweetheart" couple subsequently appears to have not been there at the time of the murder; the woman came forward to say they were there earlier, meaning that the couple James Brown saw were more likely to be Stride and her killer.
Unless Brown was there before 12.20am, he must have seen Stride and not the sweetheart couple.
She is heard to say to the man with her.."No, not tonight, some other night"
IF the couple Brown saw were the Sweetheart couple, then they must have been there around the time of the assault on Stride and witnessed it.
But IF the couple were Stride and her potential killer, then Brown did indeed see Stride and it fits with Mortimer's statement.
There were 2 couples, one couple being Stride and her companion.
Brown saw a couple on the corner
Mortimer states a couple were standing on the corner
Packer states he sold grapes to a couple who stood almost opposite him at number 44; that's the CORNER of the street. Otherwise, we have 2 separate couples standing within 10 yards of each other at the same time.
We also have Charles Letchford/Letchworth/LechMERE (can you imagine)... who passed down Berner Street at 12.30am and who lived either at 30 Berner Street. He also claimed his sister stood at the door at 12.50am and neither of them saw or heard anything.
We must not forget that Charles's sister was ANOTHER witness and stood at her door at 12.50am...why is she never mentioned?
We then have Diemshultz who claims to discover Stride's body after his pony shies away to the left. He goes past the body with his cart and then upon discovering the body, he goes into the club to raise the alarm (and find his wife) - approximately 1am
We then have Eagle aged 24, who returns to the club after escorting his girlfriend home. This is around 12.35am...around the same time that PC Smith witnesses Stride speaking to a man with a parcel aka Parcel man aged around 28.
We have Joseph Lave who comes out into the yard to get some fresh air from the club...and he goes as far as the street and sees nothing or nobody. He is outside in the same location as the murder anywhere from 5 minutes to half an hour.
We have Mrs Mortimer who only saw Goldstein...and seemed to have a lot to say about the couple on the corner, seeing the body, not seeing anyone leave the yard etc...
We have so many different witnesses...and IF we take out Schwartz's dramatic story, then apart from 2 different couples seen talking on the corner of the street or by the club, and the transit of Goldstein, there doesn't seem to have been much in the way of things going on in Berner Street.
Interestingly, Morris Eagle claims to have returned back to the club at the same time that PC Smith walks his beat.
Eagle doesn't see PC Smith, Stride OR a couple talking
PC Smith sees Stride talking with a man...
Could Eagle have been Parcel Man?
BOTH Eagle and Diemschultz sold jewelry and so was parcelman holding a box of jewelry that he took into the club with him?
Did Eagle engage in conversation with Stride on his return to the club?
But what Morris Eagle returns to the club around 12.35am with a parcel containing some jewelry with the intent of taking it into the club. As he enters Berner Street he sees Stride.
She is waiting for someone.
He sparks up a conversation. They are seen by PC Smith as he walks past.
Eagle doesn't see Pc Smith, Stride or Parcelman
Smith sees Stride and Parcelman
Therefore...
Parcelman is Eagle?
What does ALL of this data tell us?
But before this post becomes too long...
RD
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