Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing
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This is from Swanson's report:
Arising out of head b, a, [enquires] Mr. Packer a fruiterer, of Berner St. stated that at 11 p.m. 29th Sept. a young man age 25 to 30 about 5 ft. 7 in. dress long black coat, buttoned up, soft felt hat, (Kind of Yankee hat) rather broad shoulders, rough voice, rather quick speaking, with a woman wearing a geranium like flower, white outside, red inside, & he sold him 1/2 lb of grapes. The man & woman went to the other side of road & stood talking till 11.30 p.m. then they went towards the Club (Socialist) apparently listening to the music. Mr. Packer when asked by the police stated that he did not see any suspicious person about, and it was not until after the publication in the newspapers of the description of man seen by the P.C. that Mr. Packer gave the foregoing particulars to two private enquiry men acting conjointly with the Vigilance Comtee. and the press, who upon searching a drain in the yard found a grape stem which was amongst the other matter swept from the yard after its examination by the police & then calling upon Mr. Packer whom they took to the mortuary where he identified the body of Elizabeth Stride as that of the woman. Packer who is an elderly man, has unfortunately made different statements so that apart from the fact of the hour at which he saw the woman (and she was seen afterwards by the P.C. & Schwartz as stated) any statement he made would be rendered almost valueless as evidence.
So, according to the police, Packer stated that the time of the grape's sale was 11pm. I don't think it can be determined from the above that the police thought Packer and Smith saw the same man. Perhaps you're referring to another source?
Swanson has not quoted from an official police statement from Packer.
In fact, if we look at the summary signed by A.C. Bruce (below), just compare it detail for detail, with what you quoted from Swanson. It begins almost word-for-word when describing the suspect.
4th October, 1888.
Matthew Packer
keeps a shop in Berner St. has a few grapes in window, black & white.
On Sat night about 11 pm a young man from 25-30 about 5.7. with long black coat buttoned up – soft felt hat, kind of Yankee hat rather broad shoulders – rather quick in speaking, rough voice. I sold him ½ pound black grapes 3d. A woman came up with him from Back Church end (the lower end of street) She was dressed in black frock & jacket, fur round bottom of jacket a black crape bonnet, she was playing with a flower like a geranium white outside & red inside. I identify the woman at the St. George's mortuary as the one I saw that night -
They passed by as though they were going up Com- Road, but – instead of going up they crossed to the other side of the road to the Board School, & were there for about ½ an hour till I shd. Say 11.30, talking to one another.
I then shut up my shutters.
Before they passed over opposite to my shop, they wait near to the club for a few minutes apparently listening to the music.
I saw no more of them after I shut up my shutters.
I put the man down as a young clerk.
He had a frock coat on – no gloves.
He was about 1 ½ inch or 2 or 3 inches – a little higher than she was.
A.C.B.
4.10.88.
It seems like Grand & Batchelor are the one's who told police it was 11:00 not 12:00, and 11:30 not 12:30.
Every time Packer gave his statement he says 12:00 not 11:00, and 12:30 not 11:30.
Read Packer's account in the Evening News, the same report used by police to start their investigation.
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