Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Might I suggest, in the friendliest manner, that the reason for this is that no one, including myself, wishes to engage in this circular battle that is going on between yourself and Michael, the basis of which is that you are each in Jeff's different time zones. You are in Louis time zone and Michael is in the Police time zone. If you are to conclude that Lamb's "around one o'clock, or shortly before" included 1:05, then logically Louis' "around one o'clock" should include 12:55, or shortly before. I issued an invitation to anyone to report a pre-inquest interview with Louis where he mentioned the Harris tobacconist clock, with no reply. AFAIK, the only reference to that clock or "precisely one o'clock" was at the inquest. That's not to say Louis was deliberately polishing his evidence. We have had extensive discussion on the tricks that one's memory can play when called on to recall events. Even if Louis did see the clock reading precisely 1:00, you have said yourself that a sync error could explain this difference.
As for conducting a vote, Sir Humphrey Appleby showed how easily a desired result can be achieved with the wording of a poll. If your poll was worded "When Lamb testified that Eagle found him at around one o'clock, or shortly before, did he actually mean around 1:05?", you certainly would not achieve the 50:0 result that you anticipate. I, for one, agree with Michael that the police were legally obliged to know the time, where as Louis had no idea as to what lay instore for him when he turned into Berner St, and no reason to suspect that he should be noting times. When he discovered the body, I suspect his mind was on other things than noting down times.
With all due respect to both yourself and Michael, IMO most of your differences can be explained by clock synchronisation differences (Jeff's time zones) and the uncertainties of time interval estimates from indeterminate clock references.
Cheers, George
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