I would think that the most natural reaction to discovering something traumatic is to try and allow the mind to digest it. If not, to have disbelief. Shock. In the case of the discovery of a dying woman on their own property, there must have been some shock initially. One wouldn't have a Response Plan in place for something like this back then. The steps to take would not be established. Go for a doctor first, or the Police? Try to find a beat patrolman or go to a station? Move the body or leave it where it is? Try to piece together what happened to the woman. Who goes for help...who stays in place to talk to the police when they arrive? Who tells the remaining members to stick around so they can be questioned?. Where do you keep them while waiting?
Then there are the specific issues to deal with...the police already want this club closed, how will this be interpreted in that regard? Will they close it down tonight? Who will have access to the club and the Arbeter Fraint office in the yard after a closure? Will staff get jobs at other socialist clubs...all of which were frowned upon by the local authorities. How will a dead woman found murdered on Jewish Immigrant property housing anarchist Socialists affect the local sentiments towards Socialists or immigrant Jews in general? Will this cause greater antisemitism than already exists...riots, violence against fellow Jews in the streets.
They make some decisions, one is that its best if no-one claims to have seen anything...even if they did, and another is that they must go for help soon so the police do not suspect a delay. When Louis says he arrived at 1 "precisely", and he can prove he left shortly thereafter, it appears as if there was no real delay...they immediately reacted and sent for help. Which by what I describe above, is actually unlikely. Any response would have been discussed first for the best way for the club to handle this. The problem for Louis is that A) a witness who would definitely seen and heard him arrive if between 12:50 and 1am didn't see or hear anyone before 1. She only heard a cart and horse about 4 minutes after 1. She could not tell which way that cart and horse were going because she was inside, and she didn't see Louis driving it.
The B) problem for Louis is more troubling......3 club members say they were alerted to this situation at around 12:40-12:45, and that they were by Louis in the passageway at that time. Another non-club member says roughly the same thing about that same time, that he was by the body then.
Fanny wasn't at her door continuously until 12:50...so she could have missed Louis arrive around 12:40...which brings up problem C) Eagle, Lave and Israel Schwartz all claimed to be near those gates around 12:40-12:45, Eagle and Lave don't even see each other or anyone else according to their statements, and no-one sees Israel. Or Pipeman, or BSM. But curiously the witness who would have had
By the the preponderance of evidence, based upon eyewitness testimony, the body was being discovered around 12:40-12:45 and they sent Louis and Eagle for help after 1.
Not only do they conspire to twist the times to make them look innocent, they also may have been complicit in Strides death, because the medical estimates for the earliest cut time is 12:46-12:56, had they reacted immediately, she may have lived. Her wound was severe, but she bled to death, it wasn't instantaneous.
Then there are the specific issues to deal with...the police already want this club closed, how will this be interpreted in that regard? Will they close it down tonight? Who will have access to the club and the Arbeter Fraint office in the yard after a closure? Will staff get jobs at other socialist clubs...all of which were frowned upon by the local authorities. How will a dead woman found murdered on Jewish Immigrant property housing anarchist Socialists affect the local sentiments towards Socialists or immigrant Jews in general? Will this cause greater antisemitism than already exists...riots, violence against fellow Jews in the streets.
They make some decisions, one is that its best if no-one claims to have seen anything...even if they did, and another is that they must go for help soon so the police do not suspect a delay. When Louis says he arrived at 1 "precisely", and he can prove he left shortly thereafter, it appears as if there was no real delay...they immediately reacted and sent for help. Which by what I describe above, is actually unlikely. Any response would have been discussed first for the best way for the club to handle this. The problem for Louis is that A) a witness who would definitely seen and heard him arrive if between 12:50 and 1am didn't see or hear anyone before 1. She only heard a cart and horse about 4 minutes after 1. She could not tell which way that cart and horse were going because she was inside, and she didn't see Louis driving it.
The B) problem for Louis is more troubling......3 club members say they were alerted to this situation at around 12:40-12:45, and that they were by Louis in the passageway at that time. Another non-club member says roughly the same thing about that same time, that he was by the body then.
Fanny wasn't at her door continuously until 12:50...so she could have missed Louis arrive around 12:40...which brings up problem C) Eagle, Lave and Israel Schwartz all claimed to be near those gates around 12:40-12:45, Eagle and Lave don't even see each other or anyone else according to their statements, and no-one sees Israel. Or Pipeman, or BSM. But curiously the witness who would have had
By the the preponderance of evidence, based upon eyewitness testimony, the body was being discovered around 12:40-12:45 and they sent Louis and Eagle for help after 1.
Not only do they conspire to twist the times to make them look innocent, they also may have been complicit in Strides death, because the medical estimates for the earliest cut time is 12:46-12:56, had they reacted immediately, she may have lived. Her wound was severe, but she bled to death, it wasn't instantaneous.
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