Mike,
I go with the Halse version because it is his testimony at the inquest that is given regarding the dado, the chalk, the size, and the round schoolboy's hand. Long doesn't contradict Halse in any of his statements, though being a constable, with Halse a detective officer, that might be expected. 3 or 5 lines doesn't appear to matter much aside from a bit more crouching.
Mike
I go with the Halse version because it is his testimony at the inquest that is given regarding the dado, the chalk, the size, and the round schoolboy's hand. Long doesn't contradict Halse in any of his statements, though being a constable, with Halse a detective officer, that might be expected. 3 or 5 lines doesn't appear to matter much aside from a bit more crouching.
Mike
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