Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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I think the consensus at the time was that the message was written by the murderer.
Martin Fido argued that it was not, but then he had selected a Jewish suspect and, unlike some posters here who have suggested the message could be pro-Jewish - rather like suggesting that the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion is a philo-Semitic text - he accepted that the message was anti-Jewish.
I think anyone who argues that the message was not written by the murderer needs to explain why the murderer cut the apron in two and why he carried it for at least ten minutes and (based on Pc Long's testimony) probably nearly an hour, if not to validate the message as having come from the murderer.
They might also like to explain why the message was written on the jamb of the entrance, where it was most easily visible to a passing policeman and also why, if it had been left long before or even during the previous day, no resident had erased it.
I would point out that there was a wall on the right side, in between the jamb and the stairway, where anyone could have left a message to upset the residents, but the writer chose to leave it where it was visible to passing policemen.
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