Originally posted by Elamarna
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It is difficult to prove... based more on theory and hypothesis than on facts...
But if the police assumed that the PC near Mitre Square has seen "Kosminski" in company with Eddowes (in/near Mitre Street) shortly before she was found murdered, and Matthew Packer insisted on seeing the couple "Kosminski"/ Stride, then I can well understand, if there was a (Seaside Home) witness in Miller´s Court, that Anderson and Swanson were convinced that they had found Jack the Ripper even though the Seaside Home witness refused to testify...
"Kosminski" at three various crime scenes (Berner Street/Mitre Street/Miller´s Court)... again, in this case I would really understand Anderson & Swanson´s belief...
On the thread "Packer and Schwartz", Pat Marshall, I quote:
Originally posted by Paddy
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Originally posted by Paddy
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Regarding East End Infirmary I wrote:
Post 877, http://forum.casebook.org/showthread.php?p=360458
and post 969, http://forum.casebook.org/showthread.php?t=9169&page=97
Cox, City Police stated (while keeping this fellow under observation):
"Not far from where the model lodging house stands he met another woman, and for a considerable distance he walked along with her."
for a considerable distance he walked along with her...
In my opinion it is possible that for a considerable time "Kosminski" walked along with Stride and was seen by Packer, Marshall and PC Smith. I perceive the possibility that "Kosminski" was already inside the Dutfield´s Yard when BS Man and Schwartz arrived the "crime scene".
Patricia Marshall´s great grandfather was George Cox. And his brother was Henry Cox (known as Harry). I guess, the man he followed was "Kosminski".
Karsten.
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