Originally posted by Jeff Leahy
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I'm simply saying that the pressure is on the reporter to make his story more exciting...thats not to say he made it up but a good journalist, and I've worked with a few, know how to ask the right questions to get what they want...this can be miss leading in itself, especially if the person in question is working through a translator
Persoanlly i feel the basic story holds true in both versions
Schwartz saw a woman attacked he cross the road to avoid confrontation, the attacked shouted something, another man appeared, he got scared and ran
Thats what we have. He estimates 12.45 which is not contradicted by the other witnesses directly and he thought the woman was Stride
As I've said a number of times now over the last year I've come to the opinion he did not get a good look at the killer. I don't think any of the early witnesses did, and this is Supported by what Abberline and MacNaughten say... Macnaughten only speak of a City PC having a rough idea.
Persoanlly i feel the basic story holds true in both versions
Schwartz saw a woman attacked he cross the road to avoid confrontation, the attacked shouted something, another man appeared, he got scared and ran
Thats what we have. He estimates 12.45 which is not contradicted by the other witnesses directly and he thought the woman was Stride
As I've said a number of times now over the last year I've come to the opinion he did not get a good look at the killer. I don't think any of the early witnesses did, and this is Supported by what Abberline and MacNaughten say... Macnaughten only speak of a City PC having a rough idea.
So if there was a witness he wasn't discovered or didn't come forward until after March 1889 when Cox lost the trail of the man he felt was the killer
We need to stop taking what the upper eschelons of the police, specifically, Anderson, MM and swanson say as gospel. Their recollections are so riddled with errors I don't see how anyone can.
Cant we simply accept that Andersons ID didn't go in such the positive way he recalled it?
The kosminski ID happened once he came to the attention of the police-long after the murders ceased.
Lawende was a "respectable" witness the police trusted and were able to track down (probably because he had a stable working and living condition).
They were probably being overly optimistic something positive would come about-but it didn't. It was probably along the lines of "i think it might be him but I cant swear to it."
with the passage of time, wishful thinking, memories fading and a bit of arse covering, it became more positive in Andrsons mind. His faithful servent backed him up.
MM knew of the ID but wasn't convinced, heard rumors about Druitt about same time, perhaps a little after, and opted for him.
Its really what happened here isn't it?
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