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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
She did say on and off didnt she? I am well prepared to accept that she was inside when Louis actually arrives, but not that plus Israel plus BSM plus Liz back out on the street again, plus Pipeman....that she missed that arrival AND all those people coming from nowhere to participate in that supposed event Israel, the theatrically dressed friend of Wess's, claims he saw, it just isnt reasonable. She said "nearly the whole time", that means most of that half hour.
Anyway, the whole Schwartz, BS Man, Pipeman incident might have taken little more than 30 seconds and it was hardly a marching band going past.
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Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View Post
If he were at the top of Berner street when the clock said 1, what time would it be when he arrives at Dutfield's Yard, if he walks at beat pace?
Would it take about 2 minutes? So if the clock had been about to tick over to 1:01, he arrives at 1:03.
Just checked....
Police-constable William Smith, 452 H, said that on Saturday night his beat was past Berner-street. It went from the corner of Jower's-walk, Commercial-road, as far as Christian-street, down Christian-street and Fairclough-street as far as Grove-street, then back along Fairclough-street as far as Backchurch-lane, up there as far as the Commercial-road, taking all the interior streets, including Berner-street and Batley-street [Batty-street].
He doesn't say precisely. Yet here we read:
When you saw them talking, which way did you go? - Straight up Berner-street into the Commercial-road. In the centre of Berner-street were some courts which led into Backchurch-lane.
Thats the line that made me think he turned into Berner St. from Fairclough.
Last edited by Wickerman; 12-03-2020, 10:13 PM.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostHe does according to the Telegraph, Jon;
"I was in Berner-street about half-past twelve or twenty-five minutes to one o'clock, and having gone round my beat, was at the Commercial-road corner of Berner-street again at one o'clock."
This tends to suggest he was able to give a time at that point because there was a clock at that location.Last edited by Wickerman; 12-03-2020, 10:40 PM.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Yes, but I think that was after he passed up Berner St., he had already passed the couple standing outside the club.
This tends to suggest he was able to give a time at that point because there was a clock at that location.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View Post
He may have seen or heard a clock at some point. But if his beat took 25-30 mins and he was last in Berner Street at 12:30 or 12:35, then, to me it suggests he was back at Berner Street at around 01:00 after completing one whole circuit of his beat.
researchers keep falling into the trap of wanting to tie these beats down to the specific times these beats were set
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Yes, but I think that was after he passed up Berner St., he had already passed the couple standing outside the club.
"When you saw them talking, which way did you go? - Straight up Berner-street into the Commercial-road."
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Frank
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
Maybe I need to check again, but I thought he came up Berner St. from Fairclough St., not down from Commercial Rd.
Just checked....
Police-constable William Smith, 452 H, said that on Saturday night his beat was past Berner-street. It went from the corner of Jower's-walk, Commercial-road, as far as Christian-street, down Christian-street and Fairclough-street as far as Grove-street, then back along Fairclough-street as far as Backchurch-lane, up there as far as the Commercial-road, taking all the interior streets, including Berner-street and Batley-street [Batty-street].
He doesn't say precisely. Yet here we read:
When you saw them talking, which way did you go? - Straight up Berner-street into the Commercial-road. In the centre of Berner-street were some courts which led into Backchurch-lane.
Thats the line that made me think he turned into Berner St. from Fairclough.
Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View Post
If she does, could you point out where please?
Evening News, October 1st.
How much time do you think had elapsed between that contentious half hour and the time of that interview. How much time elapses before we even hear of Israels Story. This had to be fresh in her mind when she made the remarks.
Another snippet from that interview.."I was told that the manager or steward of the club had discovered the woman on his return home in his pony cart. He drove through the gates, and my opinion is that he interrupted the murderer, who must have made his escape immediately under cover of the cart.If a man had come out of the yard before one o'clock I must have seen him."
And..."A young man and his sweetheart were standing at the corner of the street, about twenty yards away, before and after the time the woman must have been murdered, but they told me they did not hear a sound."
Fanny spoke with the young couple after the fact, who also, saw nothing out of the ordinary on a semi deserted street.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
I'm aware of that opinion, but Gavin didn't get everything right. Smith's testimony shows where Gavin went wrong.
If yes, where does that leave Diemschitz?Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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