And what about the possibility that Richardson actually saw the body of the murdered woman there, and stole the rings from her fingers?!
The normal thing for him to tell in the inquest then, is that the body was not there, and no one will suspect him of stealing.
You see in such complex cases, you cannot know what happened exactly based on your feelings or merely on what witnesses say.
You cannot prove that Richardson didn't steal the rings =
You cannot prove the body was not there.
The Baron
The normal thing for him to tell in the inquest then, is that the body was not there, and no one will suspect him of stealing.
You see in such complex cases, you cannot know what happened exactly based on your feelings or merely on what witnesses say.
You cannot prove that Richardson didn't steal the rings =
You cannot prove the body was not there.
The Baron
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