Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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The police reasoned that he may have been. They will likely have checked with Richardson exactly how he claimed to have sat on the stairs, just as they will have checked what he said about where his gaze was fixed.
After that, they left the possibility open that he could be wrong, and that he could have missed the body. The implications are clear - either they believed that he was in a position that allowed for him missing out, or they believed he was not being truthful.
If he had told a story that ruled out him missing the body if it was there, and if the police had believed him, they would have accepted that he must have been right.
Whether you think that is wriggling or not is immaterial to me. You see, far from only choosing snippets that suite my thinking and disregarding the rest, I try to look at the whole picture and understand where the facts lead us. You should try it sometimes - its good fun.
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