Wanted to put this one up for discussion:
Levy did indeed estimate about 5'3.
However, Swanson's report says something like: "the description given from the two men coming out of the club is 5'7/5'8".
This begs the question: which two men?
Levy said 5'3; Lawende said 5'7/5'8; Harris didn't give a height (or at least he didn't at the inquest) and said: "the other two saw no more than me".
So, which two men agreed upon 5'7/5'8 as per Swanson's report?
There are a few possibilities here:
1) The two men didn't agree and it follows thus Swanson doctored the report.
2) The two men did agree and it follows thus Levy was lying at the inquest for reasons unknown to us.
3) The two men are not Lawende, Levy or Harris, i.e. Swanson is speaking of two other witnesses.
It also begs the question: why only two men and not all three? Harris claims they saw no more than him, so if they were able to estimate a height then why not Harris?
Perhaps the easiest solution, and the only one in my mind that enables us to tally the witness statements is that two men did agree, i.e. Harris and Lawende, and Levy disagreed with them. Perhaps Harris wasn't called to the inquest because he would simply repeat Lawende's testimony.
Any thoughts?
Levy did indeed estimate about 5'3.
However, Swanson's report says something like: "the description given from the two men coming out of the club is 5'7/5'8".
This begs the question: which two men?
Levy said 5'3; Lawende said 5'7/5'8; Harris didn't give a height (or at least he didn't at the inquest) and said: "the other two saw no more than me".
So, which two men agreed upon 5'7/5'8 as per Swanson's report?
There are a few possibilities here:
1) The two men didn't agree and it follows thus Swanson doctored the report.
2) The two men did agree and it follows thus Levy was lying at the inquest for reasons unknown to us.
3) The two men are not Lawende, Levy or Harris, i.e. Swanson is speaking of two other witnesses.
It also begs the question: why only two men and not all three? Harris claims they saw no more than him, so if they were able to estimate a height then why not Harris?
Perhaps the easiest solution, and the only one in my mind that enables us to tally the witness statements is that two men did agree, i.e. Harris and Lawende, and Levy disagreed with them. Perhaps Harris wasn't called to the inquest because he would simply repeat Lawende's testimony.
Any thoughts?
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