MAria:
"I wouldn't take anything Stride blabbered about Fashion Street at face value.. "
That´s for you to decide, Maria - myself, I find it risky to discard things in such a manner. The material we have is scarce, so every bit needs to be listened to, I feel. But of course, we know that Stride could be less than truthful at times.
"it's not very plausible that Stride would have fought with Kidney on Tuesday, then (already and again) fought with her new beau on Thursday."
Neither is it stated that this was so. What Kidney says, is that they parted on good terms on Tuesday. We also know that he tells us that Liz stayed away from home from time to time. The only argument we have on record is the one Stride had "with her man" on Thursday - two days after she and Kidney had parted on good terms.
Occams razor, Maria, is sometimes a dangerous instrument to use, since it always leans against the simplest solution. Also, it should only be used when we do not have testimony already laying down what happened, as we do here. Okay, I am being purposefully provocative, and I am the first to admit that there may be a mistake on behalf of either Kidney or Liz as to the dates involved - but then again, we know that the witnesses at the doss house seem to corroborate Liz´version, by telling us that she arrived there Thursdayish. And my flair for simple solutions does not stretch to cases where the suggested simplicity seemingly swears against the witness testimonies.
"with the extra bonus of swimming against the current, which I love, also metaphorically, he he!"
Well, then, Maria ...?
The best,
Fisherman
"I wouldn't take anything Stride blabbered about Fashion Street at face value.. "
That´s for you to decide, Maria - myself, I find it risky to discard things in such a manner. The material we have is scarce, so every bit needs to be listened to, I feel. But of course, we know that Stride could be less than truthful at times.
"it's not very plausible that Stride would have fought with Kidney on Tuesday, then (already and again) fought with her new beau on Thursday."
Neither is it stated that this was so. What Kidney says, is that they parted on good terms on Tuesday. We also know that he tells us that Liz stayed away from home from time to time. The only argument we have on record is the one Stride had "with her man" on Thursday - two days after she and Kidney had parted on good terms.
Occams razor, Maria, is sometimes a dangerous instrument to use, since it always leans against the simplest solution. Also, it should only be used when we do not have testimony already laying down what happened, as we do here. Okay, I am being purposefully provocative, and I am the first to admit that there may be a mistake on behalf of either Kidney or Liz as to the dates involved - but then again, we know that the witnesses at the doss house seem to corroborate Liz´version, by telling us that she arrived there Thursdayish. And my flair for simple solutions does not stretch to cases where the suggested simplicity seemingly swears against the witness testimonies.
"with the extra bonus of swimming against the current, which I love, also metaphorically, he he!"
Well, then, Maria ...?
The best,
Fisherman
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