Originally posted by curious
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Originally posted by curious
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You are quite right and without trying to swerve the thread, I've always argued this in the case of Major Smith. Author after author talk about him saying that he saw the blood stained water "gurgling" down the plughole as if to point out his unreliability and exaggerated nature of his memoirs.
I know I'm setting myself up for a fall but I am sure Smith never once said the word gurgling and I have always taken his words to mean he at some point arrived and saw the sink with blood stained water around the sides of the basin or perhaps just left in the basin itself, if there was a plug. In other words, nobody had used it since the ripper. Inference, he was minutes behind the Ripper, which may have been true. He never said he was seconds behind as far as I remember.
Even excellent writers such as Paul Begg have fallen into this trap.
regards,
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