Hi Herlock,
Thank you for your welcome.
Here is a link to a map of Smith's beat: https://www.casebook.org/police_offi...ith.html#smith
I haven't read any inquest evidence where Lamb states what time he arrived at the yard. He said at the inquest: "Last Sunday morning, shortly before one o'clock, I was on duty in Commercial-road, between Christian-street and Batty-street, when two men came running towards me and shouting" As you can see from the map, Smith must have been walking up Christian St at that time and been just a little behind Lamb. Given that Lamb knew he was about to be involved in a murder case he would surely have checked the Tobacconist clock as he passed.
Do you see a problem with the reason for Stride being in the yard being that she was still in the company of, and waiting for, Parcelman?
Cheers, George
Thank you for your welcome.
Here is a link to a map of Smith's beat: https://www.casebook.org/police_offi...ith.html#smith
I haven't read any inquest evidence where Lamb states what time he arrived at the yard. He said at the inquest: "Last Sunday morning, shortly before one o'clock, I was on duty in Commercial-road, between Christian-street and Batty-street, when two men came running towards me and shouting" As you can see from the map, Smith must have been walking up Christian St at that time and been just a little behind Lamb. Given that Lamb knew he was about to be involved in a murder case he would surely have checked the Tobacconist clock as he passed.
Do you see a problem with the reason for Stride being in the yard being that she was still in the company of, and waiting for, Parcelman?
Cheers, George
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