Hi Fisherman,
Yes!
He sounds an awful lot like the smartly-dressed clerkly character seen by PC Smith at approximately 12:30am; the man who had clearly departed the scene leaving Stride alone by the time Schwartz appeared; the man who was quite clearly different to the broad-shouldered attacker who had arrived alone from the direction of Commercial Road before encountering a lone Stride. Or did he say a fond farewell to Stride at 12:30am, head north to the main road, then do an abrupt about turn, meet Stride again and this time decide to kill her?
'Cause that would be a rather strange scenario, surely?
And I think you may have to rethink your picture of the overall appearance of the BS man. I think you've wedded yourself too strongly to the "respectable" detail that appeared in the press and, conspicuously and significantly, not in the police report.
Bit of a stalemate really, isn't it?
Best wishes,
Ben
Dark cutaway coat. Dark trousers. Stoutly built. Round cap with a small peak. Middle aged. Does that ring any bells?
He sounds an awful lot like the smartly-dressed clerkly character seen by PC Smith at approximately 12:30am; the man who had clearly departed the scene leaving Stride alone by the time Schwartz appeared; the man who was quite clearly different to the broad-shouldered attacker who had arrived alone from the direction of Commercial Road before encountering a lone Stride. Or did he say a fond farewell to Stride at 12:30am, head north to the main road, then do an abrupt about turn, meet Stride again and this time decide to kill her?
'Cause that would be a rather strange scenario, surely?
Now that the "bozze-befuddled" bit must be taken away - according to you, not to me, since I feel that the paper report may well be treated as very useful - I also think that you may have to rethink you picture of the overall appearance of BS man.
Bit of a stalemate really, isn't it?
Best wishes,
Ben
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