Hi rjpalmer, Fish, all,
your post mirrors a lot of my thoughts on the timings and the perceived red flags therein. The time estimates given by the PCs, Llewellyn and the carmen look like a weak base for building up a case against Lech that depends on stricter timings than can be found in the press articles and the few official documents.
In my opinion, a lot (not all) of Lech's behaviour that night can be explained by the pressure put on him to reach his work in time, same goes for Paul. The Buck's-row crime scene lies at the early stages of his way to work which in turn puts a limit to the timings mentioned because he said at the inquest that he reached work at 4 a.m. I guess it would have taken him at least 15 to 20 more minutes to get to Pickford's so any timings later than, say, 3.40/45 a.m. for any of the persons involved would contradict his statement.
It could also explain the "you are wanted in Buck's-row" comment, both Lech and Paul wanted to get on as quickly as possible so Lech worded it so to ensure that there wouldn't be any lengthy discussion.
Sometimes a carman is just a carman.
Grüße,
Boris
your post mirrors a lot of my thoughts on the timings and the perceived red flags therein. The time estimates given by the PCs, Llewellyn and the carmen look like a weak base for building up a case against Lech that depends on stricter timings than can be found in the press articles and the few official documents.
In my opinion, a lot (not all) of Lech's behaviour that night can be explained by the pressure put on him to reach his work in time, same goes for Paul. The Buck's-row crime scene lies at the early stages of his way to work which in turn puts a limit to the timings mentioned because he said at the inquest that he reached work at 4 a.m. I guess it would have taken him at least 15 to 20 more minutes to get to Pickford's so any timings later than, say, 3.40/45 a.m. for any of the persons involved would contradict his statement.
It could also explain the "you are wanted in Buck's-row" comment, both Lech and Paul wanted to get on as quickly as possible so Lech worded it so to ensure that there wouldn't be any lengthy discussion.
Sometimes a carman is just a carman.
Grüße,
Boris
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