Originally posted by Lechmere
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I would say he had as clear a view as you're going to get in these affairs - assuming the incident actually happened.
The fact that the supposed attack drew his attention to BS Man is a good start. The next best available is Lawende who saw nothing untoward, and gave a description accordingly.
Based on Anderson's book, I don't think he goes over the top at all.
He as good as states that they were relying on a house-to-house search and it didn't uncover anything except that they came to the conclusion that he must live with people and due to this these people must know of his guilt.
That's some admission to lay bare for all to see - they didn't have a clue and the best they could offer was a house to house search based on an estimation that he lived in the immediate vicinity.
So, boil it down further, and the best they could do was an assumption that he lived in the immediate vicinity - all opinions stated within Anderson's book regarding what they knew in October, were based on that one basic assumption.
That's some admission of 'self-congratulation'.
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