we also have to explain Stride's CHOICES AFTER she was assaulted.
Leaving aside the question of the police account describing an assault vs a little street hassle, another question arises. You say Stride couldn't afford to flee after this incident. Fair enough, yet Pipeman did flee, or so it seems. Why would a man out on the street alone at night, after witnessing an incident as common as man hassling a woman, decide that he needed to run off? Not only run off, but far enough that Schwartz felt he need to run all the way to a railway arch to get to safety. Seems incongruous.
Believing Schwartz is one thing, but accepting BS man attacked her and didn't finish her off is a step beyond reasoning.
Smith: Her clothes were not disarranged. Even the boots were scarcely to be seen. She looked as if she had been gently laid down.
Could this BS character have left her in this state? I don't think so either.
Originally posted by c.d.
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Believing Schwartz is one thing, but accepting BS man attacked her and didn't finish her off is a step beyond reasoning.
Chief Inspector Swanson disagreed with you.
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Could this BS character have left her in this state? I don't think so either.
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