>> Where does it say that this whistle absolutely belonged to a policeman ... <<
In PC Lamb's inquest testimony, "I then blew my whistle".
Had someone blown a whistle between 12:45 and 1:00 a.m., then as your theory claims Mrs Mortimer was at the door at that time, she would have heard it would she not?
Once more, taking the evidence in total it all adds up.
Clearly you want a conspiracy and you are going to shape things to support it. I don't have a theory, I simply look at ALL the evidence go with what actually works.
Obviously the matter will not be resolved between us as you won't give up your theories and I will not give up the facts, so it's time to move on to a more productive topic.
In PC Lamb's inquest testimony, "I then blew my whistle".
Had someone blown a whistle between 12:45 and 1:00 a.m., then as your theory claims Mrs Mortimer was at the door at that time, she would have heard it would she not?
Once more, taking the evidence in total it all adds up.
Clearly you want a conspiracy and you are going to shape things to support it. I don't have a theory, I simply look at ALL the evidence go with what actually works.
Obviously the matter will not be resolved between us as you won't give up your theories and I will not give up the facts, so it's time to move on to a more productive topic.
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