Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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If the pair in question had been there for 20 minutes covering the period when Stride must have been murdered then they must have been the pair that Brown saw. If that’s the case then they were around the corner in Fairclough Street at the time of the incident and would have seen nothing of it.
All they would have missed was Schwartz walking into Fairclough Street in the dark.
... but just as he stepped from the kerb A SECOND MAN CAME OUT of the doorway of the public-house a few doors off, and shouting out some sort of warning to the man who was with the woman, rushed forward as if to attack the intruder. The Hungarian states positively that he saw a knife in this second man's hand, but he waited to see no more. He fled incontinently, to his new lodgings.
As he stepped from the kerb, he would been a few yards from the couple.
As he ran up Fairclough street being followed, he would be getting closer and closer to Spooner - who did not report seeing this.
Schwartz said that Stride called out but not very loud.
If they were talking or doing whatever how can you say for certain that they would have heard anything or noticed a background voice?
... but not very loudly?
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