Hi Chris,
I've pointed out to Michael that Blackwell feels the murder most likely occurred under 20 minutes before he arrived, but Michael prefers his 'CYA' estimate of 30 minutes.
Michael,
While we agree that Schwartz should have appeared at the inquest, 'reasonable' is relative, so the police may have had a very benign and reasonable motive behind not having him appear. Another possibility is that they didn't want to share this info too quick with the City Police because they didn't want the CP catching Jack before they could.
Goldstein looked up at the house. He didn't look in the yard, and even if he had, it would have been too dark for him to see anything. Fanny Mortimer witnessed Goldstein cruise right on by the house with only a glance, so are you suggesting that Goldstein DID see something but had the capacity to not react in any obvious way? I'd find that remarkable.
I've never dismissed any evidence in this case with a wave of the hand. In fact, I've tried to find explanations for every bit of it. All Goldstein tells us is that no one was pulling Stride about Berner street at approx. 12:50am.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
I've pointed out to Michael that Blackwell feels the murder most likely occurred under 20 minutes before he arrived, but Michael prefers his 'CYA' estimate of 30 minutes.
Michael,
While we agree that Schwartz should have appeared at the inquest, 'reasonable' is relative, so the police may have had a very benign and reasonable motive behind not having him appear. Another possibility is that they didn't want to share this info too quick with the City Police because they didn't want the CP catching Jack before they could.
Goldstein looked up at the house. He didn't look in the yard, and even if he had, it would have been too dark for him to see anything. Fanny Mortimer witnessed Goldstein cruise right on by the house with only a glance, so are you suggesting that Goldstein DID see something but had the capacity to not react in any obvious way? I'd find that remarkable.
I've never dismissed any evidence in this case with a wave of the hand. In fact, I've tried to find explanations for every bit of it. All Goldstein tells us is that no one was pulling Stride about Berner street at approx. 12:50am.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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