Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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Over on another thread you have just admitted what I have been at pains to try to point out in this case..
Halse may even have said both, one newsman choosing to report the quantitative value, the other the qualitative.
The official record & the Daily Telegraph mentioned the sighting outside Crossingham's, the Echo & St. James Gazette only mentioned him standing outside Millers Court. Finally, the Daily News noted that Lewis saw him outside Kelly's door.
All of them being correct, because he did stand at each location. The confusion exists due to all the published accounts being too selective.
The Coroner, and also the press, were apparently far more concerned about her sighting of the man outside the Britannia, this was the main focus of attention in Lewis's testimony.
No-one knew who the 'couple' were, and at this point, no-one realized what role they played in the case, so precious little attention was paid to that part of the Inquiry.
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