Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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No...nobody KNOWS if they entered the building Sam. And we don't know they DIDN'T either.
BUT, the newspapers REPORTED THREE distinct individuals there at the scene.
Not just anyone, not any old Irish copper, not any old Post Office worker, not any old Political person, but a SENIOR Post Office Official, A representative of The Royal Irish Constabulary ( I think we can safely presume a high ranking officer), and a member of her majesty's parliament.
These THREE, amongst the many who must have come to the place. They stick out like a sore thumb in Dorset Street!
Exactly. It DOESN'T add up the a senior Post Office Official was there at all!
You asked what he was doing there... I say that he was asked, because for some reason he was ASKED to be there. Likewise the Royal Irish Constabulary.
I pose this point from a different angle.
WHY aren't these people, OBVIOUSLY recognised by the London Press, NAMED??? There is no reason not to is there?
If in a crowd to gawp, then the press have no reason NOT to name them.
If the press had been asked not to for any reason, then why mention them, as a group, being there at all?
I see no particular line of connection with any clarity here, thats not why I am wondering. But IF Sam, IF, there was a Fenian interest in some way, (as you must admit the Police backgrounds themselves are riddled with an Irish connection and the work against the Fenians), then it CAN explain two of the three. The RIC and the MP.
Thats why I cannot see The Post Office guy there for no reason. Having a gawp is just too easy! It doesn't ring true in my view.
And nobody ever visited the other, later murder sites did they? Not as far as I can recall. No "special gawpers" there, as with the 4/5 previous to Millers Court! I cannot remember ONE unusual person turning up reported in the press after the event.
SO WHY JUST THIS ONE???
I apologise if I am wrong, but I believe that all other visitors to this and all other murders were people directly connected to the case. I dont mean the usual crowds Sam, I mean dignitaries. THERE AREN'T any ...are there?
So why here, at 13 Miller's Court, in broad daylight? Not exactly a subtle, mix in with the crowd thing is it?
with all respect
best wishes
Phil
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