Originally posted by Wickerman
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"I was in this club last night. I came in about half-past six in the evening. About twenty minutes to one this morning Mr. Diemschitz called me out to the yard. He told me there was something in the yard, and told me to come and see what it was. When we had got outside he struck a match, and when we looked down on the ground we could see a long stream of blood. It was running down the gutter from the direction of the gate, and reached to the back door of the club. I should think there was blood in the gutter for a distance of five or six yards. I went to look for a policeman at the request of Diemschitz or some other member of the club, but I took the direction towards Grove-street and could not find one. I afterwards went into the Commercial-road along with Eagle, and found two officers. The officers did not touch the body, but sent for a doctor. A doctor came, and an inspector arrived just afterwards. While the doctor was examining the body, I noticed that she had some grapes in her right hand and some sweets in her left. I saw a little bunch of flowers stuck above her right bosom."
Thats the quote in its entirety, and judging by its actual content I suggest you just "tailored it" to try and defend your own opinions on the matter.
The quote says he saw Louis by the body at approximately 12:40 and he went out at the request of Louis or some member, not with anyone. You people arguing with this point must believe everyone else is incapable of just checking the real facts for what was said. Its clear, it matches other times given, and it isnt "tailored" by anyone.
One other point, based on the length of the blood stream seen by Issac, how long before he was there would she have been cut? And what time would Louis have arrived if he called Issac himself at 12:40? "Precisely" at 1?
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