Originally posted by Roy Corduroy
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I would say however that it seems a touch odd that a killer (in the event BS Man is the killer) is half way through tackling a victim....and decides to take the time to insult a fellow Jew. Hmmmm....
The most reasonable option to me is that it was a look out type signal involving Pipe Man and BS man working together...rather than an insult aimed at Schwartz....though clearly 'Lipski' was a derogatory term linking Jews with murderers the objective was to warn of a Jew approaching. That would seem most reasonable to me assuming Lipski was spoken.
Another thing that's troubling me here is this: Schwartz is over the road from BS man....he hears 'Lipski'...how can he not tell from whom it is spoken? Surely it's a part of human make up that in danger our senses would be alert to sounds and sights and their direction? I'm trying to run this through my head for plausibility.......one bloke in a doorway...the other one over the road......one of them speaks......I can't imagine a situation where you have two people in different directions to you and you don't realise which one of them is speaking. I suppose blindfolded......or dark to the point you can't see anything.....apart from that I'm struggling for an answer.
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