Hi Jon,
Apologies for ducking in and out of our discussions like this!
But then I explained why the Maurice Lewis comparison doesn’t work, here:
Maurice Lewis's evidence would have been drastically undermined by the revelation that no pubs had recalled seeing Kelly or serving her alcohol on the night of her death, if memory serves. His evidence only supports Maxwell inasmuch as it indicates a later time of death than that provided by other witnesses. There is nowhere near the astonishing, highly suspicious degree of detail that we find between the Kennedy and Lewis accounts. Had there been any consideration that these two were two separate accounts from two separate woman - and the concept is truly risible in its improbability - police and coroner would have jumped at the chance to establish a sequence of events that was cemented by two witnesses who corroborate each other in virtually every particular.
Yes, but we don’t have a single recorded instance of anyone parroting or plagiarising Prater’s account, whereas we do have a glaring instance of a story that was suspiciously near-identical to the one provided by Sarah Lewis – the other genuine witness to have reported a cry of “murder”. It should not, therefore, require a deductive genius to determine which of the two “oh murder” witnesses – Lewis or Prater – had her account copied by “half a dozen woman” (Kennedy among them). Philip Sugden certainly didn't struggle in that regard.
All the best,
Ben
Apologies for ducking in and out of our discussions like this!
“I can demonstrate my assertion with Morris Lewis (who was not called) and Mrs Maxwell (who was).”
Maurice Lewis's evidence would have been drastically undermined by the revelation that no pubs had recalled seeing Kelly or serving her alcohol on the night of her death, if memory serves. His evidence only supports Maxwell inasmuch as it indicates a later time of death than that provided by other witnesses. There is nowhere near the astonishing, highly suspicious degree of detail that we find between the Kennedy and Lewis accounts. Had there been any consideration that these two were two separate accounts from two separate woman - and the concept is truly risible in its improbability - police and coroner would have jumped at the chance to establish a sequence of events that was cemented by two witnesses who corroborate each other in virtually every particular.
“The one woman who lives in the court was Prater, her address was 20 Millers court.”
All the best,
Ben
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