Originally posted by Abby Normal
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
								
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		The police do not decide who appears at the inquest.
			
			
				...how would that negatively affect or impede there use for him at trial?
			
		
	His claim does not help the coroner in his duty to determine the 'who (she was)', the 'where', 'when' or 'how', the victim met her death.
What Schwartz saw may be better used at a future trail in establishing a timeline, and in the defense of an accused.

	
 I can't justify every decision Baxter made, but I notice Baxter (as opposed to Macdonald) seemed to want to call a succession of witnesses to establish a timeline. I only wish Macdonald had been so thorough.
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