Great discussion this. I need to explain what I mean by something is not quite right. Its hard finding the right words and not confuse people. Well and not confuse myself. What I suppose I mean is that is there another possibility that we are overlooking.
I am resisting suggesting a theory but I suppose at some point in time we have to so here are a couple of observations/ideas.
Firstly Brown. He lives at 35 Fairclough Street. I think this is fairly close to the junction with Berner Street. He goes to get his supper spends a few minutes doing that and returns home when he sees the couple. Now the idea. Is the couple he sees Spooner and his lady/girl friend who have just wandered a few yards for where they were standing (outside the pub further along Fairclough Street. We are only speaking of a short distance BUT when Spooner leaves his house to go and get his food he turns left he wouldn't necessarily look to his right to see Spooner and his girlfriend near the pub, but when they wander just a few yards towards the Board School he now notices them on his return home.
Brown then goes indoors and eats his food so clearly wouldn't see or hear anything which goes on in the street until he is alerted a few minutes later.
Now a piece of evidence that probably doesn't mean anything but it could.
When Wess gives his evidence at the Inquest he says that he left the club at 1215am by the front door. He actually states (regarding when the bulk of people left the club earlier);
From ninety to 100 persons attended the discussion, which terminated soon after half-past eleven, when the bulk of the members left, using the street door, the most convenient exit.
Why then when Eagle returns at 1240am is the convenient exit door now locked.
This I think is the important bit I think.
If it was a normal night at the club which before the body of Stride is discovered then people would at that time of night be leaving to go home and use the most convenient exit. Wouldn't it be sensible to leave the door unlocked to aid there exit.
People lock doors for a reason. Usually to keep people out not keep people in.
Who made the decision to lock the door and why? Eagle thought it would be open as he went to it.
I suggest that possibly an 'incident' occurred resulting in Strides death. The disturbance involving BSM. I cant see why even if he was drunk that he would just walk up have a push and pull with Stride for no reason
I agree with Herlock I dont think there was any conspiracy or complex making up of stories but I do believe several people who maybe didn't want to engage with the police just didn't say anything. Some of these people would have experienced terrible treatment by the police in the countries they came from and some of these people did have anarchist views etc.
Was the door locked to keep people out? Although thinking about it they would have locked the gates as well so maybe forget all of this. Anyway I post it. You never know may be a small piece of a jigsaw
NW
I am resisting suggesting a theory but I suppose at some point in time we have to so here are a couple of observations/ideas.
Firstly Brown. He lives at 35 Fairclough Street. I think this is fairly close to the junction with Berner Street. He goes to get his supper spends a few minutes doing that and returns home when he sees the couple. Now the idea. Is the couple he sees Spooner and his lady/girl friend who have just wandered a few yards for where they were standing (outside the pub further along Fairclough Street. We are only speaking of a short distance BUT when Spooner leaves his house to go and get his food he turns left he wouldn't necessarily look to his right to see Spooner and his girlfriend near the pub, but when they wander just a few yards towards the Board School he now notices them on his return home.
Brown then goes indoors and eats his food so clearly wouldn't see or hear anything which goes on in the street until he is alerted a few minutes later.
Now a piece of evidence that probably doesn't mean anything but it could.
When Wess gives his evidence at the Inquest he says that he left the club at 1215am by the front door. He actually states (regarding when the bulk of people left the club earlier);
From ninety to 100 persons attended the discussion, which terminated soon after half-past eleven, when the bulk of the members left, using the street door, the most convenient exit.
Why then when Eagle returns at 1240am is the convenient exit door now locked.
This I think is the important bit I think.
If it was a normal night at the club which before the body of Stride is discovered then people would at that time of night be leaving to go home and use the most convenient exit. Wouldn't it be sensible to leave the door unlocked to aid there exit.
People lock doors for a reason. Usually to keep people out not keep people in.
Who made the decision to lock the door and why? Eagle thought it would be open as he went to it.
I suggest that possibly an 'incident' occurred resulting in Strides death. The disturbance involving BSM. I cant see why even if he was drunk that he would just walk up have a push and pull with Stride for no reason
I agree with Herlock I dont think there was any conspiracy or complex making up of stories but I do believe several people who maybe didn't want to engage with the police just didn't say anything. Some of these people would have experienced terrible treatment by the police in the countries they came from and some of these people did have anarchist views etc.
Was the door locked to keep people out? Although thinking about it they would have locked the gates as well so maybe forget all of this. Anyway I post it. You never know may be a small piece of a jigsaw
NW
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