Originally posted by Robert St Devil
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However, the only thing that means is that the ANGLE of the doorblade will be what determines what can be seen from a position on the steps. And if the angle was anything like I depicted, then he could have glanced to his left as much as he wanted to, and he would still not see the body. Look here again:
Note how the corpse is way lower in the yard than the doorblade, but how that blade prevents any view of it.
As for looking down on your boots, there are some things to keep in mind:
1. Which boot was it? If he was angled to the right and it was his right boot, he would certainly NOT look down the doorblade when observing it.
2. If there was a piece of leather that annoyed him, would he not remove the shoe to take it away? Meaning that he could well have removed it BEFORE sitting down on the steps. It was said that he laced the shoe up afterwards, implying that it was off as he cut.
3. If he did really cut leather from his shoe - or tried and failed to do so, which may also have been the case - then we can bank on him not overlooking the backyard during that process. He said he was there two minutes or three only, and I believe most of that time would have him concentrating on the shoe. Meaning that there would be precious little time left to look for corpses.
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