Originally posted by Newbie
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Every point in your list is false.
* Robert Paul never stated what distance he saw Cross at. Paul was never asked if he heard Cross before he saw him. Nothing has been demonstrated about the acoustics of Bucks Row. Several people were awake nearby and none of them heard Charles Cross and Robert Paul.
* Science still supports Cross.
** Based on the shape of the ears, we heard noises in front of us better than we hear noises behind us.
** The human brain tends to filter out noises it considers unimportant.
** Auditory masking means louder sounds tend to mask softer sounds. Lechmere was walking, PC Neil was standing still.
** Auditory sensing is reduced when walking.
** Once Lechmere spotted something ahead of him, his brain would have focused on identifying it - from just a shape, to maybe a tarpaulin, to it's a woman. Once hie perceived it was a woman, his visual perception load dropped significantly, which science tells us is exactly when Lechmere would be most likely to become much better at noticing auditory stimuli.
* Nothing in Cross' behavior shows he knew what the state of the victim was when Paul arrived.
* The only witnesses who went directly to the victims were police officers. All this proves is your double standards.
* Cross felt Nichols hand and thought it felt cold. Cross did more to tell if the victim was alive than Albert Crow, John Reeves, John Davis, or Lewis Diemschutz did. All this proves is your double standards.
* Fails to ascertain the state of the victim, after a very brief checkup, when he then announces that they should leave the body and get a PC? So you think Robert Paul was the Ripper? All this proves is your double standards.
* You have been shown repeatedly, with links, that there was no significant difference between the Hanbury and Old Montague routes. You ignoring evidence doesn't make it go away. And tagging along with Paul would have been a stupid thing for Rippermere to do - increasing the chances Paul would spot unexplained blood stains and the chance Paul would be able to ID him later.
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