I believe totally in Baxter's acceptance of Long's statement at the Coroner's Inquiry...what I'm not so sure about is the degree of authenticity involved in Long's certitude...but as I've stated many times before I've nothing particularly invested either way...
I have to say though that the possibility of Long being mistaken and missing the piece at the first pass does raise interesting possibilities...and this in itself justifies studying the alternatives...
I will admit straightforwardly that I'm presently of the belief that the GSG was probably initially written by somebody unconnected with the case and that, at best, the apron piece was dropped under it to emphasise a point...regardless, it was dropped within a stairwell and not outside on a doorstep...Warren exagerated...
All the best
Dave
I have to say though that the possibility of Long being mistaken and missing the piece at the first pass does raise interesting possibilities...and this in itself justifies studying the alternatives...
I will admit straightforwardly that I'm presently of the belief that the GSG was probably initially written by somebody unconnected with the case and that, at best, the apron piece was dropped under it to emphasise a point...regardless, it was dropped within a stairwell and not outside on a doorstep...Warren exagerated...
All the best
Dave
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