Originally posted by Wickerman
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It is not so much the size as the shape. A bag of grapes is not usually rectangular. I am not opposing the grapes theories, but they are very controversial. The doctors saw no grapes and found no skins or seeds in the stomach. But it is my understanding that the fashion at the time was to spit out the seeds and skin. The police didn't see any grapes either but there were multiple witnesses that said they did. The purchase of grapes isn't incompatible with Parcelman having picked up socialist pamphlets from the printer in the yard. When Smith saw them they may have already consumed the grapes, or Liz may have been holding any grapes that they hadn't consumed.
The theory that Parcelman was somewhere further back in the yard is viable, but then we need an explanation as to why he didn't intervene in BSM's assault on Liz, and where was he when Lamb arrived? He would have been a far better witness than Schwartz. Did he give chase after BSM. There is a report that a chase was observed. Perhaps after BSM eluded him he returned to the yard (or not) and gave consideration to fact fact that he had been seen that night with Stride by many witnesses and he would be be considered the prime suspect. Tough rap to beat as he may not have even been aware of Schwartz or that Schwartz may be able to clear him.
Cheers, George
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