Hello All. I think we are overdue for another discussion of the “Clerkly Man.” Although I am not an enthusiast for Marshall’s testimony, let’s suppose, for the purpose of this thread, that his testimony was correct and that Liz was with a clerkly man who was kissing her and who said "You would say anything but your prayers."
My question is this. Could this clerkly man be, in fact, a clerk, say, one from the Swedish church in St. George’s-in-the-East?
This would explain:
1. Why Liz left Michael on Tuesday.
2. Why Liz had left her velvet and hymnal with others. (Recall that it was Ollsen who had given her the hymnal in the first place.)
3. It would be consonant with his remark about prayer.
4. It would adapt well to both the speech and manners described by Marshall.
5. It would explain why Liz was in St. George’s-in-the-East.
6. It might explain the flowers and cachous.
IF she were with a clerk from the Swedish church, who was he? Ollsen would be difficult to back as the candidate since he testified at inquest and might perhaps have been spotted by another witness.
Do we know any of the church staff besides Ollsen?
Finally, it is not necessary that the clerkly chap killed Liz—only that they were together.
Cheers.
LC
My question is this. Could this clerkly man be, in fact, a clerk, say, one from the Swedish church in St. George’s-in-the-East?
This would explain:
1. Why Liz left Michael on Tuesday.
2. Why Liz had left her velvet and hymnal with others. (Recall that it was Ollsen who had given her the hymnal in the first place.)
3. It would be consonant with his remark about prayer.
4. It would adapt well to both the speech and manners described by Marshall.
5. It would explain why Liz was in St. George’s-in-the-East.
6. It might explain the flowers and cachous.
IF she were with a clerk from the Swedish church, who was he? Ollsen would be difficult to back as the candidate since he testified at inquest and might perhaps have been spotted by another witness.
Do we know any of the church staff besides Ollsen?
Finally, it is not necessary that the clerkly chap killed Liz—only that they were together.
Cheers.
LC
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