Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing
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Excellent post
What i like about Mrs Diemschitz is that her comments corroborate a club member having come through the side door.
This member was of course Eagle
And yet...no sign or mention of Lave
It would appear that Mrs Diemschitz had been making hot refreshments in the kitchen that led out into the yard for at least 20 minutes.
This of course may have been intermittent.
She is in the kitchen when Eagle comes through the side door and unless she covered for him in some capacity, her statement practically rules out Eagle as the killer.
But what about Lave?
Well it seems either...
1 - Lave had gone outside and back inside the club BEFORE the front entrance had been locked, gone as far as the street, ergo, stood at the front entrance, and was seen by nobody.
2 - Lave had come back inside through the side door AFTER the front door was locked and AFTER PC Smith passed, but BEFORE Eagle and BEFORE Mrs Diemschitz was in the kitchen making refreshments for those upstairs.
3 - Lave came back in through the side door AFTER EAGLE but at a point when Mrs Diemschitz had taken some tea upstairs.
From her statement it is clear she was in the kitchen when Eagle came in through the side door circa 12 40am, but was NOT when her husband got back in circa 1am.
4 - Lave lied for whatever reason
The fact that Diemschitz stated he was initially concerned for his wife when he returned and found a body laying in the yard, perhaps indicates he knew she would likely be in the kitchen and therefore within close proximity to the murder site.
It's also interesting that she states the side door was half open. Interesting considering it was a windy night.
One would imagine the door would have been closed, or sturdy enough to not be moved by the wind.
The passageway from the street into the yard ran from East to West with the side door facing South.
The narrow passageway should have acted as a wind tunnel based on the fact it was a windy night.
And yet the "half open" side door neither slammed shut, or flew open.
Either the side door was a heavy door, or the wind direction ran North to South or vice versa, ergo, the direction that Berner Street ran.
But going back to Lave briefly...
Nobody saw him go in or out the club and he claims to have gone back into the club around the same time Eagle did, and yet Mrs Diemschitz makes no mention of Lave.
Why Is that?
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