The problem is we know only what we have been told about his statement, it doesnt exist anymore, and we do know that he was not included in the Inquest at all. He did flee home, not to get a copper, so that does bode well for the part of the story that has him being fearful...and kind of wimpy actually, if "fled incontinently" was actually based on fact. Interesting reaction for a man I believe who was 28. Diemshutz comes off the same way in his statement, scared and panicked, and he was only 30....and in just a few months would attack police with a club or a stick in that same yard.
I think that Schwartz may have been a member of that club, the police discovered that, and felt his story was tainted as a result. Because that would mean he likely lied about the very start of his story, that he happened to be coming by to check on a move that had likely been long over for hours, and probably came from the meeting. And, because it introduces a killer that only he sees, and that comes from off that property, not on it. He gives The Socialists a virtual hand-washing of any complicity.
edit again.....and my bet is that the police werent ready to dismiss the idea that these murders might be some social anarchy at work.
Best regards.
I think that Schwartz may have been a member of that club, the police discovered that, and felt his story was tainted as a result. Because that would mean he likely lied about the very start of his story, that he happened to be coming by to check on a move that had likely been long over for hours, and probably came from the meeting. And, because it introduces a killer that only he sees, and that comes from off that property, not on it. He gives The Socialists a virtual hand-washing of any complicity.
edit again.....and my bet is that the police werent ready to dismiss the idea that these murders might be some social anarchy at work.
Best regards.
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