Originally posted by JeffHamm
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Warren requested a report covering all the murders from Swanson in mid September, the same time as he elevated Swanson to supervise the investigation.
We still have Swanson's reports on Tabram, Nichols, Chapman, & Stride - ALL dated 19th Oct. This is the date on the cover of the file that was presented to Warren. 19th Oct. was the date the reports were handed over.
Swanson had been working on them since mid September, and as anyone can see from the detail contained within (times, dates, places) Swanson worked from police files. So these reports will take a long time to put together while he is also supervising the murder investigation.
So, again, the overall impression is not that the police doubted Schwartz, at least not the extent that one would think they would not call him to present his testimony because they thought it was made up.
I have not said they doubted Schwartz, I have pointed out that Schwartz's story was still under investigation in that first week of October. That is why he was not called to the inquest by Baxter.
This is what Swanson says (ie; providing the "report" of his statement), the police had not written their report on their investigation into his story by the time Swanson wrote his summary (dated 19th Oct.).
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