Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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It will always be a case of what we have is what we go by. The significance in terms of guilt on Lechmeres behalf remains how him saying ”around 3.30” fits with a finding time of 3.40 but much less so with 3.45.
I have mant times remarked that the average suspect demands that we alter the facts somewhat to achieve a smell of possible guilt, wheras when it comes to Lechmere it is the other way aroun: Here, people alter the facts to try and make him less guilty. 3.40 is proposed instead of the official line 3.45, you suggest a departure time of 3.35 instead of what Lechmere said himself, it is claimed that Baxter spoke of Neil, not Lechmere, as the finder at 3.45, it is proposed that Nichols woukd have bled for more than 20 minutes although experts say it would not be in sny way likely to happen and so on.
The various indicators of Lechmeres guilt are all dug into and altered so as to dissolve the impression they give unaltered.
To me, that has to mean something.
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