Good Michael Hunting,
You're absolutely right in that interruption is not the deciding issue, and with all the analysis we've done we still cannot be certain of interruption, so it's pretty much a moot point.
I don't think the pony and cart would be an interrupting factor unless the killer knew it was Diemschutz and slipped back in the club, which I don't think is likely. I do think BS Man might have been Morris Eagle just trying to get the prostitute out of his club's yard. But that's another story.
Leon Goldstein walked right by the club pre-Diemschutz and that may or may not have upset the killer. I don't think it would have and therefore I don't think the pony and cart would have because he wouldn't know they'd be turning in there.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
You're absolutely right in that interruption is not the deciding issue, and with all the analysis we've done we still cannot be certain of interruption, so it's pretty much a moot point.
I don't think the pony and cart would be an interrupting factor unless the killer knew it was Diemschutz and slipped back in the club, which I don't think is likely. I do think BS Man might have been Morris Eagle just trying to get the prostitute out of his club's yard. But that's another story.
Leon Goldstein walked right by the club pre-Diemschutz and that may or may not have upset the killer. I don't think it would have and therefore I don't think the pony and cart would have because he wouldn't know they'd be turning in there.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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