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Rumbelow says it was Cross who suggested they prop Polly up, and it's Paul who refuses.
Is this correct? Or is this an earlier research gaffe on Rumbelow's end?
In The Telegraph - Witness suggested that they should give her a prop, but his companion refused to touch her.
- so they have Cross suggesting it
In The Times version - The other man, having put his hand over her heart, said “I think she is breathing.” He wanted witness to assist in shifting her, but he would not do so.
- so they have Paul suggesting it
The Echo: Sit her up," I replied, "I'm not going to touch her.
- So they have Paul suggesting it.
The Star: He suggested they should shift her - set her up against the wall - but witness said, "I'm not going to touch her.
- So they have Paul…
It looks like The Telegraph got it wrong and it was Cross who didn’t want to touch the body
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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