[QUOTE=David Orsam;413349]
Yes. If you respect the physician you get a condition. Given x, they would have...
Now you present a new expression indicating something impossible = "could not". I rule out a very weak "possibility" and go by the recommendation. Why? The coherence with the sources for rest of the murders. The murders did not take place at 8 in the morning.
Oh my dear boy, how charming of you to tell me what I can and cannot write, or what will or will not do. But I'm afraid to tell you, because you are so charming, that any historian worth his or her salt will use the expression "could have", it's perfectly normal, but I fully appreciate that you are not one so have difficulty understanding.
I see that you wrote "And since she did not hear beds or tables being pulled about they would have been pulled about when she was sleeping..."
Is there any material difference between "would have" and "could have"?
I see that you wrote "And since she did not hear beds or tables being pulled about they would have been pulled about when she was sleeping..."
Is there any material difference between "would have" and "could have"?
Put it this way, my dear boy, tell me why the bed and table could not have been pulled around after Prater went back to sleep or after she left for the Ten Bells or after she returned from the Ten Bells and went back to sleep?
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