Hi Pinkmoon
Not really - it's theoretically possible, I suppose, if the killer was someone known to Diemschutz, but rather unlikely - if for no other reasons than that (a) there's little or no time to collude and (b) we're assuming Louis would be prepared to effectively make himself a suspect in order to cover up for this aquaintance?
I've no axe either way to grind here...
I've no grounds to determine either an earlier (1245-ish) or later (1255-ish) time of death for Liz Stride, but have managed elsewhere to satisfy myself that either is possible within the strict confines of the medical evidence and available witness statements (depending upon quite what degree of reliability you attach to which witnesses of course).
Out of interest, where are you coming from?
All the best
Dave
Ever considered the possibility that Mr Diemschutz didn't just disturb our killer but actually saw him but didn't offer this information to the police
I've no axe either way to grind here...
I've no grounds to determine either an earlier (1245-ish) or later (1255-ish) time of death for Liz Stride, but have managed elsewhere to satisfy myself that either is possible within the strict confines of the medical evidence and available witness statements (depending upon quite what degree of reliability you attach to which witnesses of course).
Out of interest, where are you coming from?
All the best
Dave
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