Originally posted by c.d.
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The idea of a newcomer and Stride, entering the alley together willing, and then the newcomer blitz attacking (which, really, is what is described as BS doing) would have Stride and the newcomer facing each other. And that, I think, is more likely to lead to her dropping the cachous as she grabs back. If she's not facing him, as per above, I think opening her hands is less likely (or at least, it's more likely for her not to).
I think it's worth exploring all of these different ideas, and in some ways, we can narrow down to some extent the sort of things that work. But in the end, with so little to work with, it's probably not possible to narrow it down to the extent that we can be objectively sure one way or the other. The description of BS could be describing the same person as described by Lawende, but both descriptions are fairly generic for the time and so could also result if they saw different people. We don't have evidence of different people, and only the possibility of the same. That, again, while not definitive one way or the other, means there's nothing there to further suggest BS needs to be replaced with a newcomer.
These are, of course, all hypothetical descriptions and opinions and I'm sure there are hypothetical versions where a newcomer gets past the concerns I've raised. For example, as Stride leads the newcomer into the alley, getting out the cachous, he then grabs her scarf from behind, starting his attack without her facing him. But again, we're now describing the end sequence of what I've suggested as a possible continuation of the BS encounter. The difference, of course, is that if it's BS we don't need to add the complexity of a new person, who also suddenly attacks Stride, etc, and we've not improved the quality of fit with regards to the evidence we do have (as it's the same basic situation), and who also fits the generic descriptions of BS, and the man described by Lawende and company. (Accepting, of course, there are reasons to question each of these sources of evidence - I'm just reluctant to discard something if it generally fits in without much difficulty).
- Jeff
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