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I would certainly not dare to make such an assertion on the grounds that you do. Having the testimony presented to the Coroner (when there is no supporting evidence that happened) would give what Schwartz said a wholly different standing. I think that would be misleading and unsustainable.
Sorry to disagree.
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Haha! Disagree all you want. That's what this stuff is all about. And to be honest, if the statement was presented to the coroner, I don't think it made a ton of difference to the answers of the questions: where did she die? and Was she murdered?
I know how far the data by itself goes Phil. Exercises, exercises exercises. So where would you put your money? Instinct is important for an investigator.
So it maybe, but an historian uses evidence and there are certain quite simple but universally accepted standards for evaluating and using sources. I stick to those.
So it maybe, but an historian uses evidence and there are certain quite simple but universally accepted standards for evaluating and using sources. I stick to those.
Phil
Precisely why I am interested. You can't blame a fella for trying can ya? Do you have a favourite colour?
When Schwartz walked out of Leman Police station early on Sunday evening after giving his statement to the police.
I guess the Star had a reporter hanging around outside Leman St Police station following developments.
There's an account somewhere that mentions reporters hanging around inside the police station(s) waiting by the desk to pick up on conversations.
There's an account somewhere that mentions reporters hanging around inside the police station(s) waiting by the desk to pick up on conversations.
Thanks Jon.
I also remember another account where the newspaper is comparing the City Police with the Met with regard to helpfulness towards tthe press. The press were literally asking the Desk Sergeant for news.
Yes. It is possible to scream at different levels of volume, just as we can shout at various volume levels.
Imagine you`re directing Fay Wray arriving on Skull Island when one of the natives jumps out on her and you ask her to scream.
The next day you`re directing her again, this time it`s the scene where Kong appears for the first time and you ask her to SCREAM.
But, as has been mentioned in this thread, we`re reading a Hungarian translation, and not a short essay by Dickens.
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