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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostIts very clear, I beleive on 4 of the 5 issues I am correct. However my ego is able to cope with the possability i could be incorrect on some of them.(but i don't think so)
However i have no such doubts on the Blood evidence at all. That particular issue is dead in the water.
Steve
But you need to be precise. If you have it, flaunt it, Steve!
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostYes, it is nothing short of pathetic. But I take heart in what I think it tells us!Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostCheers Steve, i recall you pointing that out before. My only point would be that Buck’s Row appeared to be fairly qiuet at that time and that maybe a main thoroughfare might have been a better bet. Of course we cant know this for certain.
What I want to know is whether there was actual soliciting going on in Bucks Row, or if it was only a street known to be a place where punters and prostitutes came to finish the deals.
Whichever applies, Lechmere cannot be ruled out on neither ground.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostThe last time I heard that phrase used to try and nullify the Lechmere case, it was Trevor Marriot who used it.
But you need to be precise. If you have it, flaunt it, Steve!
That would be so unfair,.
You should enjoy the appendices (sources).even if you dont agree with the first section.
Steve
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostBut we know that there were two men there. CL did the talking then Paul went down Hanbury Street after the convo ended.
Well, that is not strictly correct; you DO have a fixed idea it seems. More succinctly, there can be no knowing.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostWe don´t know that at all, I´m afraid. And we have no idea about the distance inbetween the actors in the drama.
Well, that is not strictly correct; you DO have a fixed idea it seems. More succinctly, there can be no knowing.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostSome confusion Abby, let me clarify, Christer view is that the "blood evidence", places Lechmere " at the eye of the storm"
However, it does no such thing. So its not that he rules Lechmere out; but it rules Christer's interpretation out.
It cannot Rule Lechmere out, nor can it place him at the scene. Forget for a momment the testimonies of Neil and Mizen, the actually hypothesis is faulty and does not work.
Steve
well if its "COULD.. place lech...in the eye of the storm" than its correct.
theres no doubt that blood still oozing from the wound indicates she was killed very close in time to lech finding her, or of course, that he did it.
I mean what is a realistic time frame for blood still oozing?? I'm thinking half an hour at the most. and the futher out you go the more improbable it becomes, least of is that the chances that she would have been found earlier by someone else!"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostThe only thing thats pathetic is the ridiculous over confidence and inflated ego that's on display whenever Lechmere is mentioned. Contortions and distortions purely for the obsessive purpose of being ‘the man who solved the case.’
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostI think you need to expand on how the railway influenced it, Jon. That was your point, was it not?
If it wasn´t and if you are making the point that the distance between the actors in the drama could have lowered the odds of hearing what was said, then you really should say so.
A train woke up Mrs Lilley in her bed, so why not a 100 yards towards Bakers Row.
Apologies for not being clearer
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