Observer,
As you state, that is your contention. I on the other hand believe Mortimer would have been keen with her hearing since she seemed to identify many other sounds. If she was in her house when she heard footsteps, how could she not hear Liz?
Possible reasons sure. But unless she was whispering her screams, Mortimer would have heard it. As I mentioned, she lived in that house at least seven years. She would know and identify what the common sounds were. I would assume someone screaming three times would not be a normal occurance.
But why accept Schwartz or the existing report as being accurate?
Why would Schwartz still be important if BS Man didn't kill Liz?
Cheers
DRoy
My contention is that Liz Stride did not emit a very loud noise at all whislt being assaulted, not loud enough in fact for Mortimer to hear it inside her house.
I also gave some possibles reasons why she did not shout out loudly whilst being attacked.
The problem with Mortimer (and this problem has been debated many times) is that she stated that she stood at her door for most of the period between 12:30 and 1:00 a.m. she stated she saw only one individual, Goldstien. Had she actually been at the door for the length of time she stated she would have saw Schwartz et al. It's plain she is not a reliable witness.
Schwartz is a different kettle of fish, if he actually saw what he stated he saw then he's a very important witness indeed. And you know his story has a ring of truth to it, particulary the Lipski incident. As has been pointed out it's hard to reconcile the cachous held in Liz Stride's hand with the attack as witnessed by Schwartz, but it's not a problem if BS man was not Stride's killer. I don't believe he was, and for any one who states there was not enough time for another assailant to enter the scene after BS mans aassault I have only one word, piffle.
Cheers
DRoy
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