Some very random thoughts here:
The cover up by Schwartz and the Club has gotten totally out of hand and now makes the Kennedy asassination conspiracy look like chump change. If you start by saying that Schwartz lied then you are forced to come up with reasons why. But there is NO EVIDENCE that he did so. This is all pure conjecture.
Why people find the idea of a known prostitute actually soliciting to be hard to accept is beyond me.
We don't know if the BS man actually committed an act of violence against Liz. I urge you to go back and read the first post in the thread. I saw the man pushing the woman. Was that an act of violence? No, he wanted to get away from her. But I only knew that because I understood what he was saying. The woman I saw ended up on the ground just like Liz. If it had been dark or I had turned away for a second, I could have easily assumed that she had been pushed. But I would have been wrong.
All Schwartz saw was a known prostitute being hassled a bit and it might not have even been intentional. Hardly "an act of violence." It only takes on that appearance because of the time frame.
c.d.
The cover up by Schwartz and the Club has gotten totally out of hand and now makes the Kennedy asassination conspiracy look like chump change. If you start by saying that Schwartz lied then you are forced to come up with reasons why. But there is NO EVIDENCE that he did so. This is all pure conjecture.
Why people find the idea of a known prostitute actually soliciting to be hard to accept is beyond me.
We don't know if the BS man actually committed an act of violence against Liz. I urge you to go back and read the first post in the thread. I saw the man pushing the woman. Was that an act of violence? No, he wanted to get away from her. But I only knew that because I understood what he was saying. The woman I saw ended up on the ground just like Liz. If it had been dark or I had turned away for a second, I could have easily assumed that she had been pushed. But I would have been wrong.
All Schwartz saw was a known prostitute being hassled a bit and it might not have even been intentional. Hardly "an act of violence." It only takes on that appearance because of the time frame.
c.d.
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