Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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Long, on the other hand, WAS bowing into doorways, since that was HIS mission.
There is no reason at all to think or suggest, however, that the rag could not be seen from the street - clearly it COULD, if one took a look into the doorway! The rag was NOT hidden from sight for those who passed by in the street.
And how do I know this? I know it because Halse said that he did not notice the rag at 2.20, whereafter he hastened to add that he should "not necessarily" have done so since it was in the building.
Ergo, Halse COULD have seen the rag if he had glanced into the doorway, but he was on the prowl for people, and so it was no certain thing that he WOULD have noticed the rag, although it was plain to see - for those who peered into the doorway. The rag was in the building, it was not outside, in the open street - but the doorway was an open one, and the rag lay on it´s floor.
If Halse had known for sure that he could not possibly have seen the rag, he would not have said that he should not necessarily have seen it - he would arguably have said that he COULD NOT or WOULD NOT have seen it.
At any rate, he did NOT comment on whether Long should have seen it or not! But in a reversely logical way you have a point: Long would not have seen the rag at 2.20 - since it was not there at the time.
All the best,
Fisherman
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