My apologies for another Stride thread. We probably need this about as much as the world needs more lawyers. We argue about whether Liz was soliciting or waiting for somebody but I now wonder if she considered the club a safe place from the unwanted attention of the BS man. If she had had some run in with him prior to being seen by Schwartz she might have sought out the club and stood nearby as if to say "if you don't leave me alone, I am going to pound on the door and scream for help and a dozen able bodied men will come to my rescue."
I seem to recall that the door to the club was locked. Can somebody confirm that? Even so, you would think that somebody inside would be listening for late arriving members. Would a pounding on the door simply be ignored?
There is testimony from those inside the club that they believe they would have heard a scream despite the singing. Yet, no one reports hearing anything.
So it would seem that Liz had a resource that she did not take advantage of or was it the case that getting help from club members was simply not practical for one reason or another?
c.d.
I seem to recall that the door to the club was locked. Can somebody confirm that? Even so, you would think that somebody inside would be listening for late arriving members. Would a pounding on the door simply be ignored?
There is testimony from those inside the club that they believe they would have heard a scream despite the singing. Yet, no one reports hearing anything.
So it would seem that Liz had a resource that she did not take advantage of or was it the case that getting help from club members was simply not practical for one reason or another?
c.d.
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