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The Schwartz/BS Man situation - My opinion only
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post>>so to sum up Brown and Mortimer saw the "young sweetheart" couple and did not see stride and her man.<<
No, because Brown did not see anybody "young" and he identified Mrs Stride.
No, because the young couple specifically stated the were over 100 feet away from that corner at the time.
No, because the young couple did not say they saw Brown.
No, because the woman, not young girl, Brown saw, rejected her potential suitor.
No, because their was no man lighting a Pipe opposite them.
No, because the young couple do not mention seeing Diemshtiz arrive.
No, because the young couple do not mention the two club men running past them yelling for police.
No, because, if true, they would be crucial witnesses and yet they do not rate a mention in Swanson or Abberline's reports.
Fannys statement is beyond challenge, because she is the ONLY witness here without a horse in the race and no-one has proven her word cant be trusted. Almost any other witness had reasons to provide their stories, most, to keep the club open and their jobs.Last edited by Michael W Richards; 06-20-2019, 03:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostFor crying out loud. Mortimer saw no couple. Zero. She saw Leon Goldstein. James Brown likewise saw no young couple. He saw Liz Stride - whom he identified by her features and not her clothes - and a man. This couple, incidentally, was on the opposite side of Berner Street and were long gone by 12:45.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Harry D View Post
The attack would not have lasted long, Jeff. The evidence points to a sudden, unexpected attack. Stride's hands clutched the cachous in shock, and would have remained in her hand as muscles contract immediately after death. I find this more plausible than them conveniently rolling out of her sleeve and into her hand.
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Originally posted by Harry D View Post
So Stride was pushed/dragged nine feet into Dutfield's Yard and killed, still clutching the cachous?
Nah.
Cheers
Dave
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
She is on record for hearing footsteps, so why she didnt hear anything that you claim happened is your problem to answer. Plus she was at the door continously from 12:50 until 1am, and she didnt see or hear Louis either. Talk about making this harder..AND Israels story isnt part of the Inquest, so the facts are his story isnt relevant here anyway...despite all the attempts to make it valuable by member opinion."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostWhat slightly puzzles me is what she was doing with the bag of cachous in her hand in the first place, as opposed to their being in one of her pockets. Was she offering to share a sweet with her assailant just at the point he struck? Perhaps we should be looking for an easily triggered diabetic
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
oh dear lord. neither was fanny Mortimer at the inquest nor at her door the whole time-and I guess diemshitz didn't exist either? LOL-what ajoke.Mortimer brings nothing to the table of value, except for people who want to use her to bolster there stupid crackpot conspiracy theories.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
She is on record for hearing footsteps, so why she didnt hear anything that you claim happened is your problem to answer. Plus she was at the door continously from 12:50 until 1am, and she didnt see or hear Louis either. Talk about making this harder..AND Israels story isnt part of the Inquest, so the facts are his story isnt relevant here anyway...despite all the attempts to make it valuable by member opinion.
If the murder happened roughly 1240 to 1245, ie at the time of the BSM incident, it is quite possible she was at the back of the house at the time, and missed it...and that between 1240 something and 1am the body lay in the shadows in the passageway until the Diemschutz discovery...this might also explain why some of the other witnesses missed the action?
Cheers
Dave
PS All timings approximate, as suited to timekeeping in the LVP
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
She felt the need to freshen her breath at that time Sam, for the person or people she was there to meet.
Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostShe decided to take out her sweets just at the instant she was assaulted and killed? There's still something very odd going on. FWIW, I also think she intended meeting up with someone that night, but that doesn't make the "bag of cachous in hand at point of death" any easier to explain.
Dave
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostWe can’t possibly know why she was holding the Cashous. Maybe it was just her habit? Like people eat mints. I don’t think we can deduce anything from their existence.
And so saying (for real!), Sam Flynn pops another Extra Strong Mint in his gobKind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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