Tuesday, 15 December 2015

The Swanson Marginalia - Now on Display at the Museum of London

I had the rare privilege to inspect this with my own eyes, at the Museum of London, yesterday - and its utter nonsense.

It is highly faded, and does not appear to be 100 year old pencil-marks.




"[I will merely add that the only person who ever had a good view of the murderer unhesitatingly identified the suspect the instant he was confronted with him; 


but he refused to give evidence against him]...because the suspect was also a Jew and also because his evidence would convict the suspect, and witness would be the means of murderer being hanged which he did not wish to be left on his mind...And after this identification which suspect knew, no other murder of this kind took place in London...after the suspect had been identified at the Seaside Home where he had been sent by us with difficulty in order to subject him to identification, and he knew he was identified. 

On suspect's return to his brother's house in Whitechapel he was watched by police (City CID) by day & night. In a very short time the suspect with his hands tied behind his back, he was sent to Stepney Workhouse and then to Colney Hatch and died shortly afterwards - Kosminski was the suspect - DSS"

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