Originally posted by Wickerman
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On the issue of the reporter running Schwartz to ground couldn't this have been done via someone at the club (or the interpreter who may have been identified by the club?) Might not this meeting have been agreed to on the agreement that Schwartz name wouldn't be revealed?
If Schwartz had fears for his own safety (from BS Man or Pipeman) mightn't this have been weighed against his importance as a witness at the Inquest? If the Inquests aim was to establish the TOD and the cause of death could Schwartz really have added anything of vital importance. He'd seen a struggle but BS Man had no weapon and the Doctor gave a conclusive cause of death. The Doctor also gave a very narrow window of death added to PC Smith possibly seeing Stride at 12.35, Morris Eagle being in the yard around the same time and seeing no body and Diemschutz arriving at 1.00 to discover the body.
It's hard to see what Schwartz could have added that would have made any material difference?
There had to have been a reason that he didn't attend though. The suggestion that the police had no faith in him doesn't hold water. So it seems to me that whatever reason there was (whether Schwartz fear or perhaps an illness [real or feigned] ) might that not have been weighed against the little of real value to the aims of an Inquest that he might have added?
Another suggestion is that he'd simply gone to ground (again out of fear) It also appears that researchers haven't been able to track Schwartz down? Might this point to him giving a false name? Would it have been permitted for someone to give evidence under a false name?
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