Originally posted by David Orsam
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"And this would then all tie together:
~3:45 Paul and Cross meet in Buck's Row
~3:50 Neil finds Polly's body
~3:50 Mizen meets the carmen
~3:50-3:51 Neil signals Thain
~3:52-3:55 Thain arrives at the Doctor's (depending on how fast Thain went to get the Doctor, the murder site being approx. 240m from the Doctor's residence 3 mins walking fast, faster if he ran). This then matches in with the Doctor's own account of the time.
~3:54 Mizen arrives in Baker's Row and is signalled by Neil
Note: If we use the policemen's account of the time ie Neil signalled Thain 3:45, then why did it take Thain 10 or 15 minutes to arrive at the Doctor's house?"
Our timelines approximately concur.
The point I was trying to make was that if we anchor one end of the timeline to the time as stated by the Doctor (and I believe if anyone had a reliable and accurate timepiece it would be a doctor) and work backwards then we can estimate the times, given we know the various distances between the different sites eg from Paul's house to the murder site, from the corner of Hanbury St/Bakers Row to the murder site, from the murder site to the doctor's etc. I am not saying these are exact times, only approximations.
The one time I have not included as it cannot be held against that of any other witness is the time Cross left home and/or arrived at the murder site.
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