I rather get the impression Richardson might've made it up somewhat as he went along...firstly in his statement as quoted by Chandler at the Inquest, he visited the yard to see if his mothers cellar door was still locked...no mention of boot...
Later at the Inquest he introduces the fact that he sat on the step (not the top one) with his feet on the flags of the yard, and trimmed some leather from his boot.
When the Coroner quite rightly picks up on the fact that here's a chap with a knife at the murder scene,he's sent to fetch the knife.
The knife he subsequently produces is a broken and blunt table knife...and apparently the story is now that he sat down, found the knife wasn't sharp enough to cut the leather, and so went to work where he found a knife that would do the trick.
Looks to me as if either Chandler's been incredibly slack taking the witness statement or the witness is embroidering
All the best
Dave
Later at the Inquest he introduces the fact that he sat on the step (not the top one) with his feet on the flags of the yard, and trimmed some leather from his boot.
When the Coroner quite rightly picks up on the fact that here's a chap with a knife at the murder scene,he's sent to fetch the knife.
The knife he subsequently produces is a broken and blunt table knife...and apparently the story is now that he sat down, found the knife wasn't sharp enough to cut the leather, and so went to work where he found a knife that would do the trick.
Looks to me as if either Chandler's been incredibly slack taking the witness statement or the witness is embroidering
All the best
Dave
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