Originally posted by c.d.
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I believe if you really consider this suggestion I make about Louis and the paid staff there, without prejudice, then you could easily see a short meeting of minds over the body to decide how to handle this "problem" they now had. Someone discovers Liz. The men are gathered by the body, Louis sends out Issac and Eagle and him discuss how to handle this. Eagle leaves. Louis and a member named Issac[s] leaves. And at just before 1am, or at 1, Eagle and Lamb and Kozebrodski arrive back at the gates. Spooner is already there, arriving about 5 minutes before Lamb, following Louis and Mr Issac[s] back to the gates. Eagle is then sent to notify the local station of this, the police alert Johnson, Johnson wakes Blackwell, Johnson dresses and heads down to the site and arrives at around 1:10, Blackwell confirms he arrived at 1:16.
Again, can Louis have arrived at 1am and any of the above be true? No. So why should we presume the above is true then? Because 3 witnesses said they were by the body around 12:40-45, ...with Louis, and because Lamb gets there at just before or at 1, which is impossible if Louis hasnt even found the body until 1,.. because Johnson arrives at 1:10 after being notified of the crime shortly after 1, and because Blackwell said he was there at 1:16, which again wouldnt be possible if Louis didnt even arrive until 1.
I trust the investigators times, you dont. Thats fine, but realize you are making a choice believing Louis. You are not led to that conclusion by a preponderance of corroborative evidence, in fact, you choose that point of view despite multiple statements from people who are not employees of the club that directly contradict the discovery time he gives. And the subsequent authorities whose stated arrival times suggest that the men initially went looking for help 10-15 minutes before Louis says he was there. Well, those witnesses say he was there at 12:40-45, so....believe the anarchist who will soon openly assault local police at that same address, or believe multiple witnesses with nothing to gain or lose by a murder at that address, and men who tracked their times as part of their routine jobs.
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