Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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I noted that interruption word again.

The evidence such as it is suggests a very low trafficked street in that last half hour. Anyone about would have been noticed by Fanny popping in and out from the door. She saw the young couple, she spoke with them afterward. She also saw black bag guy, who Goldstein later claims to be. The last legitimate sighting of Liz on the street is by a police officer. She will likely be cut within the next 10 or 15 minutes. Where does she go? She is not seen..so, where is she? If she is in the passageway isnt it far more likely that her killer was already there? There neednt be street traffic introduced that no-one else can substantiate. You talk of simpler explanations for a 2 second murder, I am all aboard with that, so lets not clutter the table with ideas that cannot be validated. 4 accounts, all from men who did not make a living from the club and 1 who had nothing to do with the club or its agendas. A street witness for 30% of that period continuous observance, and the time in sporadic checks at the door. Simple Herlock. There was no-one but the young couple and If we believe him Goldstein who stated he walked past. Liz out of sight at around 12:36, claims by 4 people that within 5 minutes she would be lying there bleeding out.
I don’t believe that she was in and out. It’s an invention. She never said it any any version.
And I’ll say it for the thousandth time, if Smith was correct on his timing and the odds are heavily in favour of him being so, then Fanny was inside by 12.45 or just before which explains why she missed Schwartz therefore makes far more sense than Schwartz making up this story.
And these witnesses you keep quotes were obviously mistaken. Spooner got there before Lamb for eg.
Eagle doesnt even see Lave or vice versa. Strike 1.
Not even close. They could have missed each other by seconds.
The fact that no other people were seen in that area at that time but the aforementioned. Strike 2. Liz is killed in 2 seconds and left to bleed out. We have no idea how long he would have had undisturbed, but there is no evidence that he had any further intentions.
And we have absolutely no evidence that he didn’t. Nothing can be read into the lack of mutilation. It may not have been the ripper or it may have been.
Polar Opposite behavior compared to Jack. Strike 3. You can have a pocket strike with Israel, but you dont need one. He wasnt considered viable.
Nope again. If you are calling the fact that he didn’t appear at the Inquest as proof then it’s not. There could have been another reason for him not attending. And why did the police arrest someone on the strength of what he’d told them if they’d dismissed him?
The club would do damage control and that usually is an immediate response to a situation. Not a well considered one, with consultation and time to digest the options. The woman is there, they need to report this immediately, and they have to make sure that the perception was not that the club had a loose cannon in the flock that night. They...likely Louis and Eagle, decide whats best, who should go for help and which way, what everyone saw of this...nothing....and try and manage the small crowd gathering now. Not let it bulge out into the street.
And they come up with this plan; tell everyone about it so as not say the wrong thing, all in the space of around 15 minutes. And they’re still left with a body in their own yard; a potential killer seen pulling the woman into that yard; and the potential killer hurling anti-Semitic insults outside a Jewish Club. Is this likely? Not to me.
They used this notoriety to sell glimpses of the murder spot in the following days.
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