Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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Mortimer makes no reference to standing there before she heard those heavy footsteps, and that began about 12:40, or just after.
This is why it must be accepted that she overestimated the length of time she stood at her door.
Also, she says she went to her door "immediately" after hearing the footsteps, but if that were true she would have seen who it was she heard walking passed, but she doesn't. So she can't have gone to her door "immediately", but a minute or two later.
Goldstein passed around 12:55, not after 1, that's why she had seen him on her "previous" time...previous to just after 1...at her door.
Your last line is interesting, so...if she was at her door now 20 minutes as you say, from 12:40 until 1, where is Eagle, Lave, Schwartz, Pipeman, BSM, Spooner....et al. Its clear she wasn't at her door at around 12:40-45 if they are telling the truth. So, either they are all invisible to her, people lied, or your skewed interpretation of what she clearly stated is incorrect. For me her clarity is obvious, and the fact she indicates she saw a young couple on the street and someone passing the gates at around 12:55...the first is corroborated by Brown, the second by Goldsteins admission, ..means she saw no-one else during that time.
His statement begins with two men who came running along Fairclough st., these were Diemschutz & Kozebrodski. So it was already after 1:00 when these men came across Spooner. So, he's out regardless what time he thought it was.
Both Eagle & Lave came to the club "about 12:40", which was just before Mortimer heard those footsteps pass her window.
Schwartz, BSM & Pipeman are debatable timewise, and Mortimer could still have come to her door as they both left the scene, she only came to her door after she heard those footsteps, how long after we don't know.
None of those participants have anything to offer to contest Mortimer, or clarify the sequence of events.
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