Originally posted by perrymason
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It's important to recall that there's more than just Long's testimony to bear in mind. Firstly, there's Warren's statement that "the writing was on the jamb... visible to anybody in the street", and secondly Halse's "I would not necessarily have seen [the apron], for it was in the building".
The only way these three witness accounts can be reconciled is if the writing were close to the very front of the entranceway, with the apron recessed a little way inside the passage. Something like the "Scenario B" I posted earlier.
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