Originally posted by Rainbow
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You posted:
"Neil first saw Mizen and call him, then he saw Thail, "
No probably or likely there.
It does not matter that you said the two men were likely rather than were, it demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of the evidence.
Anyone who has studied the case at all would know that suggestion was impossible
Of course such things are important. If one cannot get basic facts right how can anyone be expected to consider what you say as serious.
I note no reply to the following:
You base that assement of the breathing on?
Your expertise? Study of the effects of a cut windpipe?
In some reports of the inquest Paul tells Lechmere she is dead, thus not breathing so the position is not as clear as you suggest.
STEVE
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