Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing
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. Yet even when I imply that Fanny Mortimer may not have been forthcoming with all details, Schwartz' story is still left looking vulnerable. You really need to rethink your dedicated defense of this guy
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Taken literally, on reaching her doorstep, Fanny should have come almost face-to-face with Stride. The only way to avoid this is to suppose that Stride and companion moved away from the point they had been seen at by Smith - far enough away that Fanny can see neither of them - within the few seconds between Smith passing and Fanny opening her door.
Put that way, it does seem unlikely this would have been the case
Taken literally, on reaching her doorstep, Fanny should have come almost face-to-face with Stride. The only way to avoid this is to suppose that Stride and companion moved away from the point they had been seen at by Smith - far enough away that Fanny can see neither of them - within the few seconds between Smith passing and Fanny opening her door.
Put that way, it does seem unlikely this would have been the case
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