Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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The sound of something brushing/falling against a fence in the yard of a packing case business. Cadosch was aware of this fact so unless the noise was something way out of the ordinary (examples above) he’d have had zero reason to look over the fence and risk being called a ‘nosey b*#^*#d.’
Nor is it up to you to decide how Cadosch would have reacted to an out of the ordinary sound.
All you are doing is guessing, based on what you suppose you would do, in Cadosch's situation.
And is that what you mean by evidence - your own subjective appraisal of someone's hypothetical behavior, in response to a hypothetical sound, 132 years ago?
Btw, how do you suppose Cadosch knew that next door's packing business was in the habit placing cases against the fence, unless he were a ‘nosey b*#^*#d.’?
Let me guess - "something we cannot know".
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