Hi Hamrammr!
Thanks, very interesting.
Swanson´s report dated 19 October 1888 to the Home Office does mean that this report is the first entry in the HO 144/221/A49301C ? Correctly? Further entries and notes were made later.
13 Nov. 1888 Mr. H. Hales (?)
states that Mr. Packer believes the murder to be his own cousin
Commr. of Police
14. Nov. 1888 (date stamp)
Manchester Guardian 19 November 1888:
The statement made by a man to Packer, the fruit seller of Berner-street, that he was of opinion that his cousin had committed the foul deeds, is still being investigated by the detectives, who are inclined to doubt the veracity of the greater portion of the details. They, however, believe they have found the cousin referred to, and attach little importance to what was at first supposed to be a substantial clue.
Is it Mr. H. Hales who states that Mr. Packer believes the murder to be his own cousin?
Who is Mr. H. Hales?
I found a Mr. Matthew H. Hale, solicitor:
This "Packer-entry" what is next to it?
Regards, Karsten.
Thanks, very interesting.
Swanson´s report dated 19 October 1888 to the Home Office does mean that this report is the first entry in the HO 144/221/A49301C ? Correctly? Further entries and notes were made later.
13 Nov. 1888 Mr. H. Hales (?)
states that Mr. Packer believes the murder to be his own cousin
Commr. of Police
14. Nov. 1888 (date stamp)
Manchester Guardian 19 November 1888:
The statement made by a man to Packer, the fruit seller of Berner-street, that he was of opinion that his cousin had committed the foul deeds, is still being investigated by the detectives, who are inclined to doubt the veracity of the greater portion of the details. They, however, believe they have found the cousin referred to, and attach little importance to what was at first supposed to be a substantial clue.
Is it Mr. H. Hales who states that Mr. Packer believes the murder to be his own cousin?
Who is Mr. H. Hales?
I found a Mr. Matthew H. Hale, solicitor:
This "Packer-entry" what is next to it?
Regards, Karsten.
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