A far more likely explanation is that Schwarz was wrong about the time. As I noted on another thread there is no evidence that Schwarz had a watch, or evidence that he referred to a watch at the time of the assault.
Very possible that Schwarz was confused regards time, but for the sake of debate:
Schwartz had lived on Berner St so would have presumably been aware of the same clock in the Harris' tobacconists that Diemschutz used to make his tim estimate.
I'm also not sure where Schwartz was coming from - if it was from something that had a fixed 'end' he may have based his time estimate on that.
Very possible that Schwarz was confused regards time, but for the sake of debate:
Schwartz had lived on Berner St so would have presumably been aware of the same clock in the Harris' tobacconists that Diemschutz used to make his tim estimate.
I'm also not sure where Schwartz was coming from - if it was from something that had a fixed 'end' he may have based his time estimate on that.
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