Originally posted by Fisherman
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We all know that timings are generally less reliable at that time amongst men that were unlikely to have owned a watch. This doesn’t necessarily point to anything sinister.
If Lechmere had stopped across the street to look over at the tarpaulin/corpse then crossed over then perhaps given Polly a nudge then I’d say that this must have taken up a few seconds (maybe 30?) When this short period is added to the ‘40 yards’ distance that Paul was then it’s very probable that Lechmere and Paul were more like 80+ yards apart which would make it unsurprising that they hadn’t been aware of each other.
Ive always thought that the ‘having a reason to pass the murder sites’ to be a weak one and we’re never going to agree on this point Fish. I’d say that you could have picked hundreds of men in the area who could all have been said to have had reason to head in a certain direction or to possibly take a certain route past or close to the murder sites. I accept of course the point that you will make though “they weren’t all at an actual murder scene.’ But for me the point is weakened when we consider Lechmere potentially being asked to account for why he was at a certain spot having to suggest that he was visiting his mother or some other family member at 2 am.
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