Originally posted by Cogidubnus
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Hi, Dave,
I suppose it is possible Mrs. Long also knew Annie, but I don't know that that was ever established.
Mrs. Richardson is the one who mentioned she had bought crochet work from Annie because she felt sorry for her. So therefore, Annie knew the house which is why I suspect she came there to sleep in the hallway.
Since Mrs. Long made the trek every day and since Annie knew the house and was there sometime, it is possible Mrs. Long at least recognized Annie.
About what Cadosch heard:
I get the impression, strictly from memory here, that Cadosch heard a whispered conversation.
Perhaps the conversation was whether or not to go get the police or what to do. Let's say the people involved were not in any position to be able to go to the police. "No" cold have been the muffled surprise at finding the body or an emphatic "No we're not going to the police."
As the couple stared at the body, the rings are spotted and Annie certainly had no further use for them.
The bump against the fence could have been made as someone tried to skirt the body and stumbled up against the fence.
That was one reason I suggested someone other than the killer stole the rings.
Annie's body was in a tight space between the steps and the fence, getting around her without stepping on her would be awkward.
I don't know that it would take 2-3 minutes or longer. Perhaps working up the nerve to rob the body might . . ..
I don't know. I just see this as a possible explanation to reconcile the condition of the body and Cadosch's testimony.
These thoughts came to me only after it seemed clear to me that the body had been there longer than a 5:30 time of death would allow. Therefore, there must be reasonable explanations for the testimonies . . . There may be other explanations that make more sense.
curious
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