Originally posted by harry
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Warren said the writing was "on the jamb of the open archway or doorway, visible to anybody in the street and could not be covered up without danger of the covering being torn off at once"
- HO 144/221/A49301C (ffl 173-175).
Phil.
- HO 144/221/A49301C (ffl 173-175).
Phil.
No,Long and Warren are not giving the same testimony.Warren didn't observe the cloth lying in the passageway.He is not a witness to it's proximity to the writing.
There is no contradiction between the two - the jamb was a portion of the wall, the portion where you step through from the street.
It's like saying "the accused had a bloodstain on his coat", or that "the accused had a bloodstain on his sleeve".
One observation is more specific than the other, but there is no contradiction.
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