contradiction
Hello Chris. I appreciate that.
It still appears to me that "I cut the boot and tied it up" contradicts "I did not cut the boot and had to get another at work. Mine was too dull." (Sorry for the quotes--those are indirect.)
I see, in Richardson, a witness who wished to be important (like Packer, Hutchinson, and perhaps a few others).
In my humble opinion, he swung open the door, glanced to the right, saw the lock secure, and NEVER looked left and hence missed AC's body.
Thus he could reproach himself with a subsequent, "If only . . ."
Doubtless, Cadosch felt the same about NOT looking over the palings. Of course, Cadosch seems an honest man who does not later emend his story to fit the needs of the case.
The best.
LC
Hello Chris. I appreciate that.
It still appears to me that "I cut the boot and tied it up" contradicts "I did not cut the boot and had to get another at work. Mine was too dull." (Sorry for the quotes--those are indirect.)
I see, in Richardson, a witness who wished to be important (like Packer, Hutchinson, and perhaps a few others).
In my humble opinion, he swung open the door, glanced to the right, saw the lock secure, and NEVER looked left and hence missed AC's body.
Thus he could reproach himself with a subsequent, "If only . . ."
Doubtless, Cadosch felt the same about NOT looking over the palings. Of course, Cadosch seems an honest man who does not later emend his story to fit the needs of the case.
The best.
LC
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