Robert – I forgot to add…
I don’t think it’s very surprising that Paul didn’t highlight the fact that he had been (or may have been) accused of murder.
He wasn’t Tumblety with numerous Gross Indecency charges to hide up!
Scott
I don’t think Paul would ever have thought that Lechmere was trying to implicate him in the Chapman murder.
Wickerman
Forgive me for assuming that Paul was in bed in the middle of the night.
Perhaps he was not.
Perhaps he was sitting in his favourite arm chair reading a good book.
It doesn’t really matter.
I think the expression ‘fetched up in the middle of the night’ carries with it rather more than a polite knock at a time when it was assumed the gentle householder might be in doors.
As for your second point, read the salient part of Paul’s interview
‘he was fetched up in the middle of the night by the police, and was obliged to lose a day's work the next day, for which he got nothing. He was then summoned to give evidence at the inquest on two different days’.
Paul did not lose the next day’s work because he went to the inquest. He went to the inquest on two totally separate days!
I don’t think it’s very surprising that Paul didn’t highlight the fact that he had been (or may have been) accused of murder.
He wasn’t Tumblety with numerous Gross Indecency charges to hide up!
Scott
I don’t think Paul would ever have thought that Lechmere was trying to implicate him in the Chapman murder.
Wickerman
Forgive me for assuming that Paul was in bed in the middle of the night.
Perhaps he was not.
Perhaps he was sitting in his favourite arm chair reading a good book.
It doesn’t really matter.
I think the expression ‘fetched up in the middle of the night’ carries with it rather more than a polite knock at a time when it was assumed the gentle householder might be in doors.
As for your second point, read the salient part of Paul’s interview
‘he was fetched up in the middle of the night by the police, and was obliged to lose a day's work the next day, for which he got nothing. He was then summoned to give evidence at the inquest on two different days’.
Paul did not lose the next day’s work because he went to the inquest. He went to the inquest on two totally separate days!
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