Originally posted by Lewis C
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2. The Schwartz event occurred sometime before PC Smith saw Parcelman, but Schwartz mostly got it right other than the time. The assault was slightly milder than he thought, and Stride soon picked herself up and carried on.
3. The Schwartz event happened after PC Smith passed and Eagle returned, but before Fanny was at her door. Fanny was mistaken either about whose footsteps she heard or about how long it was after the footsteps passed that she went to the door - it wasn't quite immediately. The "assault event" began no earlier than 12:38 and ended no later than 12:48. Either the event was over when Brown went to get his meal or it happened while he was inside the store getting the meal.
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4. The Schwartz event happened after Fanny closed her door, which could have been as early as 12:48. Brown either was in the store at the time or back home.
Swanson's report refers to Goldstein being on the street at "about 1am". Goldstein is therefore in sync with Mortimer's times. Perhaps they were both off GMT by about the same plus 15 minutes - that is what this scenario requires. It could be argued that Goldstein gave a time of about 1am to stay compatible with Mortimer's comments to the press, but if he is doing so to avoid suspicion then "all bets are off".
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