Hi Roy,
On what grounds could the police have arrested him? He didn't arrive back at his lodgings in a bloodstained condition as Sadler had done, and even if they did suspect him, it wasn't as though there was a convenient barometer for determining guilt or innocence. The problem with arresting a witness is that if such an arrest was ever publicized, it would deter any future witnesses from coming forward through fear of receiving similar treatment. If he was ever suspected - a big if - they could only have kept him under surveillance with a view to catching him in the act, if possible.
Best regards,
Ben
On what grounds could the police have arrested him? He didn't arrive back at his lodgings in a bloodstained condition as Sadler had done, and even if they did suspect him, it wasn't as though there was a convenient barometer for determining guilt or innocence. The problem with arresting a witness is that if such an arrest was ever publicized, it would deter any future witnesses from coming forward through fear of receiving similar treatment. If he was ever suspected - a big if - they could only have kept him under surveillance with a view to catching him in the act, if possible.
Best regards,
Ben
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