Fish,
As you know, my conclusions are pretty well accepted by most outside of your little band of merry conspiracists. I'm not being snippy, that's just a fact, and it's because I did my homework.
I see you're again isolating sentences and attacking them without taking them in the larger context of how I intended. I think I was pretty clear in my explanation. Stride was turned over while in the yard, so at some point she was laid on her back, yet no substantial amount of mud was found on her back at the mortuary. Thus, she COULD be and WAS laid on her back without attracting much mud. The reason her left side would be saturated is that this portion of her body was laid next to the gutter which presumably would gather more water around it.
Perhaps covering his own butt WAS his working ethics? Who said he abandoned anything? And it's more than a hunch, thank you very much.
Maybe nothing I write will change that, but surely what was written in 1888 to the effect that her body was turned over and her hands open should change your mind? No, wait, if it stands in the way of your preconcieved notions, maybe it won't.
You see, the way I work is I study ALL the data I can get my hands on before attempting to draw conclusions. That's why you've never won an argument against me. In case you were wondering.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
As you know, my conclusions are pretty well accepted by most outside of your little band of merry conspiracists. I'm not being snippy, that's just a fact, and it's because I did my homework.
I see you're again isolating sentences and attacking them without taking them in the larger context of how I intended. I think I was pretty clear in my explanation. Stride was turned over while in the yard, so at some point she was laid on her back, yet no substantial amount of mud was found on her back at the mortuary. Thus, she COULD be and WAS laid on her back without attracting much mud. The reason her left side would be saturated is that this portion of her body was laid next to the gutter which presumably would gather more water around it.
Originally posted by Fisherman
Originally posted by Fisherman
You see, the way I work is I study ALL the data I can get my hands on before attempting to draw conclusions. That's why you've never won an argument against me. In case you were wondering.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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