Originally posted by harry
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Nothing you have said in your post meets the points I have raised. I certainly did not say that Cross and Paul were "confused" about whether they had seen a police officer. I said they had a motive to lie about there being a police officer so that they wouldn't be dragged back to Bucks Row and could get to work.
You've also totally ignored the possibility of a simple misunderstanding on Mizen's part.
You say that reasons have been given why Mizen might lie but these are based on Mizen not having had a "good reason" to go to Bucks Row aren't they? The reason I have been challenging your posts is that you say that he DID have a "good reason" to go to Bucks Row so could you explain why he didn't tell the truth to the coroner?
I also don't think you have understood the evidence. Why don't you tell us what Mizen said in his evidence about the knocking up? Do you also know what the rules were about knocking up for police officers in 1888?
And I don't want to be diverted by any other issues. I want to know why you think Mizen lied in court about having been told there was a policeman in Bucks Row if he had a "good reason" to leave his beat to go to Bucks Row.
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