Originally posted by Wickerman
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I believe that in one of Schwartz's versions its pretty clear he believed Pipeman chased him. There is after all only Schwartz, BSM and Pipeman there, correct? So the man chasing him is from a very limited selection. In Schwartz's story. Which directly contradicts what 4 independent and corroborated stories suggest.
Ay, theres the rub. When you have 4 people who independently give stories that match each other in time, in details, and you have singular uncorroborated stories from others, which are you going to put any faith in? Seems to me the inverse of logic has applied to this case since it happened, the stories most often relied upon are those singular, non-validated accounts. The story of a witness who wasn't even important to the question of how Liz Stride dies, though his statement to the police would have to be considered its most important clue in that investigation.
If you consider that all these unsubstantiated accounts are from witnesses that are directly involved in goings on at that club and in that yard, one then has to question whether stories that do not match the majority and that are self serving of a club eager to avoid suspicions for this murder...being immigrant Jews and all, (and Anderson assures us that they thought that's who was doing these killing's), and having some financial stake in the club remaining open, are ones that should be the accepted "truths".
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