Originally posted by Ben
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Was he in the backyard?
He didn’t need to know her name; he had only to watch her enter the building along with the other witnesses, and assume that she would relate the loitering man detail (which she did).
According to you, he never saw Lewis.
He was totally dismissed as a credible witness, and contrary to your persistent and inexplicable misapprehension, it is more than possible to dismiss something “totally” without proving it false.
The Met were “bound to investigate” Packer’s claims, regardless of how discredited a witness he was by that stage.
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We had this argument weeks ago, and moved on. Why dredge it up again now?
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We had this argument weeks ago, and moved on. Why dredge it up again now?
The Met. were not involved.
You cannot keep a suspect, let alone a witness, in lifelong captivity until that suspect or witness can verify their account or prove their innocence. It just doesn’t work like that.
Exaggerate the case beyond reason, then knock it down - this approach seems endemic among the vocal minority, I've noted it twice before.
So long as the suspect could provide a home address and verification of who he was they let them leave - numerous accounts testify to that.
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