Originally posted by Abby Normal
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I don't understand this "before he raised the alarm"?
Tbis is tbe only murder in which there are two people (Lech and Paul) who appear to be less than a minute apart when a body is discovered.
For the sake of debate lets accept they are only 30-40 seconds apart, and Lechmere is not there earlier. In that case he raises the alarm with Paul, the closest person.
It's only an issue if Lechmere is proven to have been there for a number of minutes before Paul. Such has not been Proven. It is certainly suggested this occurred, but this is entirely dependent on Paul's arriving at exactly 3.45.
This is of course disputed by 3 seperate Police Officers. All of whom under oath say such cannot have been the case.
The balance of probabilities suggest that Paul is incorrect about his 3.45.
His not raising the alarm is therefore only significant if it can be established that Paul is correct, and the 3 Police are not.
Cheers
Steve
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