Hi Paddy, Hi Jeff,
please see my post (1073)
In my theory Aaron Kozminski had already been a strong (prime) suspect in October 1888.
After the killing of Kelly the first man the police visited on 9 November 1888 would have been "Kosminski". I think it is quite possible that they did not find him. The reason for this?
Blurring the traces and talking to the officers? I would not put it past him. Or am I mistaken?
But if he was seen by a witness in Millerīs Court? How he would have reacted? I still lack the faith that Schwartz or Lawende, one of them, had been the Jewish Seaside Home witness.
Or did he plan a hiding place, through fear of the police, after another murder?
I know it very well. Great work.
Yours Karsten.
please see my post (1073)
In my theory Aaron Kozminski had already been a strong (prime) suspect in October 1888.
After the killing of Kelly the first man the police visited on 9 November 1888 would have been "Kosminski". I think it is quite possible that they did not find him. The reason for this?
Blurring the traces and talking to the officers? I would not put it past him. Or am I mistaken?
But if he was seen by a witness in Millerīs Court? How he would have reacted? I still lack the faith that Schwartz or Lawende, one of them, had been the Jewish Seaside Home witness.
Or did he plan a hiding place, through fear of the police, after another murder?
Originally posted by Paddy
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Yours Karsten.
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