Originally posted by Jeff Leahy
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Assumed that the "violet scarf" man was Kosminski (found near Mitre Street on 1 October 1888) possibly "seen" by a constable near Mitre Square with Eddowes, and by Joseph Lawende ("red neckerchief") in Duke Street/Church Passage on the night of the Double Event, but with the result that both witnesses were not absolutely convinced that he is the man they had seen... and assumed that Israel Schwartz was not able to say that this suspect is the man (BS Man) he had seen in Berner Street/Dutfields Yard but Matthew Packer (later in October) confirmed that he know Kosminski (Violet Scarf Man) by sight and this man ist the man he saw with Stride on the night of the Double Event... in such a case, what would the police do?
Kosminski could have said that he was in Berner Street because his brother is living there (Providence Street) and in the case of Mitre Street he could have said that he is working in Butchers Row, Aldgate High Street at night. Mitre Street/Square is around the corner... what would the police do?
And I think it is quite possible that Kosminski was injured on the Double Event. Maybe just a small wound. Perhaps this was the reason for the piece of apron (taken to stop the bleeding) that was found in Goulston Street and belonged to the apron of Eddowes. Imagine that the wound became infected he could have been the inmate of the East End Infirmary who was watched by the police in October 1888.
Perhaps he belonged to the family with the bloody clothes found in Batty Street. When one of his brothers picked up the laundry the police interviewed him with the result that the shirt could belong "Kosminski" (the Violet Scarf Man and what a surprise for the police!!!) who is now an inmate of a East End Infirmary. He (the brother) spoke about an accident, "cutting his corn" (see Rob House, "Prime Suspect") but possibly he lied because this family became very frightened... maybe they did notice the area of the crime scenes... nearby certain places... the former home at the Dutfieldīs Yard, the brotherīs home in Providence Street/Berner Street... the shop he worked (at night) near Mitre Square (Butchers Row, Aldgate High Street) and maybe a shop where "Kosminski" worked and lived... not far from the other crime scenes (Smith, Tabram, Chapman)... what would the police do?
Karsten.
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