Originally posted by Limehouse
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Simply sticking to the facts as provided in the paper, Limehouse.
The Times, November 13, 1888
Referring to Mary Cox’s statement at the inquest, “He appeared to be between 35 and 36 years of age.”
Doesn’t exhibit desperation, but instead specificity. It could be said it’s presented as if Cox wasn't only saying he was about 35 or about 36, but more specific, as in, he was somewhere between 35 and 36, which matches even more so to Vincent, who was 35 and 7 months old.
I hope being specific didn't cause the main point to be lost, though--Mary Cox said the man she saw with Mary Kelly was 35, and Van Gogh was 35.
Cheers,
Dale Larner
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