Originally posted by Fisherman
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Originally posted by Fisherman
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1/ If Lechmere was not a liar, then he told Mizen that there was a potentially very grave errand to tend to in Bucks Row. Basically, the carmans story would have been along the lines "Officer, we just came from Bucks Row. Thereīs a woman lying in the street there, and she is either dead or drunk". The possibility that she was not dead but instead dying would have been very realistic.
Processing this, Mizen would have had very good reason to make haste. And we know that he did not scamper off immediately, which makes him look bad - but only if the carman was truthful.
Processing this, Mizen would have had very good reason to make haste. And we know that he did not scamper off immediately, which makes him look bad - but only if the carman was truthful.
2. If Lechmere was a lying son of a bitch and an adept killer who told Mizen the story I am suggesting, then it will have gone something along these lines: "Evening, officer! Me and my pal over there just bumped into a colleague of yours in Bucks Row. It seems he stumbled over a wretch who was unable to stand on her own two feet, and for some reason he told us to try and find a colleage who could help him. Could you tend to that, please - me and my mate need to press on now, since we are late for work, if thatīs fine with you?"
Processing THAT, Mizen will have had a lot less reason to rush off - it was probably just another ginsoaked woman who needed escorting to the police station, and at any rate, that colleague of his had the matter in hand, so letīs give Mr Jones that knock-up before we set off, shall we?
Processing THAT, Mizen will have had a lot less reason to rush off - it was probably just another ginsoaked woman who needed escorting to the police station, and at any rate, that colleague of his had the matter in hand, so letīs give Mr Jones that knock-up before we set off, shall we?
And you may have forgotten that Mizen lied by denying that he had continued to knock up before responding to whatever he was told. Why lie if he had the perfect excuse for his own lack of urgency in the form of some cockn'bull story told by Lechmere of a PC wanting an escort for a drunk, as and when Mizen could tear himself away to provide one? And wasn't it his duty as a police officer to report the full details, if it must have been so obvious to him that Lechmere had lied his head off about the circumstances? And what about Paul, who must also have lied about telling Mizen the woman was, or could be dead? Yet instead of Mizen making a huge fuss about such lies, he lets both men off the hook by lying himself about going straight to the scene. It doesn't add up, Christer.
It might be best if you stick to what Mizen was actually reported to have said, rather than make up stuff that would only make his conduct look more questionable than it may have been in reality.
Love,
Caz
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