Why Didn't the Police Have Schwartz and/or Lawende Take a Look at Hutchinson?
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There were 2 windows there Darryl, each had 3 rows of 3...or was it 3 rows of 4..smaller panes within the single frame. The lower right pane was not completly devoid of glass, just the centre section was broken...and the second window further down the wall from the corner, also had one of those panes broken, in the same fashion. Which one the couple broke when they had the fight Barnett recollected is a guess, but for my money, the pane on the window furthest down the wall is the most probable one. I believe that Mary and/or Joe purposefully broke that lower right pane so they could access the latch after they had lost the key to lock the room. That way they could still lock the door when the went out. Did Mary lock it that night before leaving? My guess is no, Mary Ann saw them approach and then enter the room without seeing Mary do any gymnastics to get the latch through the broken pane.Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View PostDo we know if there were shards of glass in the right lower window pane or was all the glass removed from that corner thus making it safer but a larger gap?
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Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View PostDo we know if there were shards of glass in the right lower window pane or was all the glass removed from that corner thus making it safer but a larger gap?
The photo taken during the afternoon shows the bottom right pane that was utilised to be "intact".
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Some people think they can see the outline of a hole there, and I wouldn't argue with them, because it's hard to tell one way or another from such a contrasty photograph. I've toned down the contrast a little to make it easier to spot, and I've drawn a red line to show where the edge of broken pane might still just be made out:Originally posted by DJA View PostThe photo taken during the afternoon shows the bottom right pane that was utilised to be "intact".
Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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There seems to be a large hole in the middle of the top right pane.
Bowyer, at the inquest, stated that the furthest pane (bottom left?) was broken, this was the one he reached through to move the curtain.
Dr Philips said that two panes in the smaller window were broken, he looked through the lower of the two.
Regards, Jon S.
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Yep
Top right was quite clearly 'holed'
Inquest testimony of Bowyer and Phillips tell us that the other broken pane had to be lower left .
No one without the anatomy of a rather brave orangutan would be attempting to open the door through that top right pane with shards waiting to rip their arm upYou can lead a horse to water.....
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The same irregular dark space on the window panes is on the lower right pane as is on the upper pane..I believe Sam traces the outline of one side of that break. It was the window in the photo that is the lowest righthand pane that would be used to gain access to the room. Some have tried to replicate the move by measuring the distance of their reach against what they believe would be the distance from standing outside the window and reaching in..but for me the facts that both the window, and the door, which were later additions to that ex parlor room, and were added extremely close to the corner makes it safe to assume that it should have been relatively easy to reach in unscathed.
We know it was opened that way, Barnett said so, so speculating which window and whether or not it could actually be reached are moot points at best. Ill add that it would have been easy as well to push anything blocking the door from its inswing from the window,...raising the issue of McCarthy forcing open the door later. He owned the furniture in the room...might he be trying to create a situation where the police would have to reimburse him for the furniture?
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I noticed that myself but when enlarged that hole is very spotty, it's more likely an imperfection in the photo.Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostThe same irregular dark space on the window panes is on the lower right pane as is on the upper pane..
I think the red line Sam drew was the same break in the upper right pane.I believe Sam traces the outline of one side of that break.
Agreed, the lower right pane would be nearest the center point of the door where a lock should be installed.It was the window in the photo that is the lowest righthand pane that would be used to gain access to the room.
It's always refreshing to know there are still some who do believe what witnesses say.We know it was opened that way, Barnett said so,...
I'm more inclined to think McCarthy only wanted to save his door from being busted off the frame. Getting reimbursement from the police couldn't have been an easy exercise....raising the issue of McCarthy forcing open the door later. He owned the furniture in the room...might he be trying to create a situation where the police would have to reimburse him for the furniture?Last edited by Wickerman; 12-15-2018, 01:22 PM.Regards, Jon S.
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There is something else in this picture.
I doubt the right arm is the best limb to use in reaching the lock, it must surely be the left arm.
And, as such, what does Barnet hold on to with his right hand as he reaches through?
Isn't it natural to steady yourself by grasping something firm?
Notice the white mark on the down spout? If he is grasping the corner of the wall to steady himself, then his coat sleeve is rubbing on the downspout.
Regards, Jon S.
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A few sticks of old, knackered furniture - and some of it soaked in blood, at that.Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Postraising the issue of McCarthy forcing open the door later. He owned the furniture in the room...Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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I've long held that Barnett grasped the drain pipe with his right hand while reaching through the broken pane with his left. The pipe would afford a slightly closer reach in with the left arm.
Incidentally, at Kelly's inquest Barnett reportedly said that a pipe was there and used by him when talking about the subject of entry into the room. But this may have been misunderstood by both the press and the inquest scribe to mean that a (smoking) pipe was found there because of the arbitrary questioning and ambiguous nature of the testimony.
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I'm sure these are sash windows, which open just as you describe.Originally posted by rjpalmer View PostHi Wickerman. Looking at the upper and lower halves of the window, the framework looks 'off-set.' To me, it looks like the window opens by sliding it upwards. Is that the way you see it? Best wishes, RP
The upper panes slides down, and the lower panes slide up, when they work. Wood rot, damp, a jammed ballast, or untold coats of paint can all prevent either set from sliding.Regards, Jon S.
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