Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing
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And so we can doubt ‘Schwartz.’ We can suggest that Eagle’s time was off. We can suggest that Smith was incorrect. But we cannot deny that Stride arrived at Dutfield’s Yard. I don’t think that any of us are suggesting that she stood around in that yard for any length of time?
She walked from point a (take your pick) to point b (the yard) and neither Fanny Mortimer nor anyone else saw her arrive.
The conclusion is inescapable….from 12.45 until 1.00 Fanny Mortimer couldn’t have been on her doorstep. It’s basic. And when we add the fact that she’d gone onto her doorstep after Smith passed (and we have Smiths estimated time) I can’t see why anyone would have a problem?
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There’s another ‘scenario’ of course. If we accept the margin for error on estimated times then we would have to allow for the possibility that Schwartz time wasn’t exact. So what if Schwartz saw the incident between 12.50 and 12.55? Perhaps this ‘allows’ for a more acceptable gap between Fanny going back inside and hearing the disturbance?
There are multiple possible scenarios and so I’ll repeat……this is why Fanny Mortimer simply cannot be used to dismiss Schwartz.
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