Originally posted by harry
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A person assesses the evidence and reaches a conclusion that leads to suspicion. A policeman stops a car and smells cannabis, from that he concludes that cannabis has been smoked and he suspects the driver.
The evidence of family and friends is that Mary Nichols was a prostitute. She needed money and confidently asserted that she would get some although at the time there were limited opportunities for her to do so, which leads to the suspicion that she was going to engage in prostitution. Her body was found in a dark back street of the sort that prostitutes favoured, from which one draws the conclusion that she had been prostituting herself.
The point is that there is evidence leading to the suspicion or conclusion that Mary Nichols was a prostitute. Whether that evidence is good, bad, or indifferent, is irrelevant. The fact is that there is evidence. Hallie Rubenhold has stated that no evidence exists. She is wrong. End of story. Enjoy you tea with the Queen of Hearts.
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