Who is Albert E Chase and what is his importance?
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:03 am
I was reading thru some old posts and came up with one that got me thinking. It was a post from May 25, 2002 by Susan called "I may have found a Clew."
It state, "I ws reading thru the witness statements and found this interesting under Albert E Chase.
Albert E. Chase
Fall River, September 20, 1892. I this day visited the Borden house under the instructions from the City Marshall and I saw Miss Emma Borden, and she went down to the cellar with me, and shoved me a window in the northeast corner of the room nearest to the barn and north of the cellar door which she wasnted to have fastened and wanted me to note the condition that it was in before any thing was done to it. I found one lightr of broken glass in the upper sash bad the appearance of being pushed in and raised up about 5 inches."
My question is, who is Albert E. Chase and what is his importance to the case?
From what I am gathering he was a low level police man, you know, the "beat cop". And why would the city marshell would send just anyone to go over and look the seen over.
And, I can't figure out the importance of the basement and looking at window and noting the condition of window before anything was done to it.
Just trying to piece it all together.
It state, "I ws reading thru the witness statements and found this interesting under Albert E Chase.
Albert E. Chase
Fall River, September 20, 1892. I this day visited the Borden house under the instructions from the City Marshall and I saw Miss Emma Borden, and she went down to the cellar with me, and shoved me a window in the northeast corner of the room nearest to the barn and north of the cellar door which she wasnted to have fastened and wanted me to note the condition that it was in before any thing was done to it. I found one lightr of broken glass in the upper sash bad the appearance of being pushed in and raised up about 5 inches."
My question is, who is Albert E. Chase and what is his importance to the case?
From what I am gathering he was a low level police man, you know, the "beat cop". And why would the city marshell would send just anyone to go over and look the seen over.
And, I can't figure out the importance of the basement and looking at window and noting the condition of window before anything was done to it.
Just trying to piece it all together.
