Besides being the first character assassination to have emerged from this otherwise courteous exchange, your characterization of me as a narcissist is also the height of hypocrisy, especially in light of remarks akin to "Donīt tell me that it does not all add up. It does" Even when faced with that sort of boastful rhetoric, I restrain the extent of my disapproval to an innocous "woah!" for the sake of retaining the peace. You know full well that my contributions to this thread have been perfectly civil. My only transgression, in your eyes, was to disagree with your position and persist in that disagreement.
You suggested the misconception that he must have been out in the street as he did so, and I pointed out that this would not have been the case.
no "Ah - I misread it".
Wrong question. Why did the police report include it?
"Such behavior", Ben? And how EXACTLY did that behavior look?
Or do you fail to see the logic in an "unfortunate" screaming louder when attacked by a stranger during the Ripper scare, then when someone she knows very well grabs her and tries to drag her with him?
Schwartz says he tried to pull her into the street.
I say he tried to pull her into the street.
You say he tried to push her in the opposite direction.
I say he tried to pull her into the street.
You say he tried to push her in the opposite direction.
Schwartz claimed BS said "Lipski".
I say BS said "Lipski".
You say BS said "Lizzie".
Similar sort of thing really.
No compelling reason to think I am closer to the evidence?
You agree that normally, one tries to fend a fall off instead of holding on to things in your hand.
I say that Stride did not hold the cachous in her hand until in the yard - and that she only held on to them because she was choked and cut, making her clench her hand.
No compelling reason to think I am closer to the evidence?
I say that Schwartz would have been of the opinion that Stride kept her voice low, since that detail made him remark on it specially at the police station.
You say that he may as well have thought that she had an impediment that hindered her to cry out any louder.
No compelling reason to think I am closer to the evidence?
I see no further use in exchanging with you on this, Ben - or on any other matter
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