A F
Hello John. Thanks.
"Even Pipeman seems like a weak candidate. And, of course, Schwartz refers to him moving away from the incident, to the extent that he believed the man was following him. It's possible that he was just making sure that Schwartz wasn't going for help, but that seems a bit of stretch."
Only a bit? (heh-heh)
Regarding parcel man, Tom's hypothesis is that he was a club member and the parcel was a roll of "Arbeter Fraints" ready for distribution. (In fact, Tom measured his copy of AF and its length was congruous.)
Now here is an interesting question: Why was Liz on the east side of Berner?
1. Was she originally on the west side near the club and follow or go across to meet Parcel Man?
or
2. Did she arrive from a location to the east?
Cheers.
LC
Hello John. Thanks.
"Even Pipeman seems like a weak candidate. And, of course, Schwartz refers to him moving away from the incident, to the extent that he believed the man was following him. It's possible that he was just making sure that Schwartz wasn't going for help, but that seems a bit of stretch."
Only a bit? (heh-heh)
Regarding parcel man, Tom's hypothesis is that he was a club member and the parcel was a roll of "Arbeter Fraints" ready for distribution. (In fact, Tom measured his copy of AF and its length was congruous.)
Now here is an interesting question: Why was Liz on the east side of Berner?
1. Was she originally on the west side near the club and follow or go across to meet Parcel Man?
or
2. Did she arrive from a location to the east?
Cheers.
LC
Comment