Another brief point that I’d add is this. Any questions that you put to me like “why didn’t x see y then?” Or “why didn’t a, b or c hear d?” should also be imagined as being put to Abberline who was there and interviewed witnesses face to face and had access to all of the statements. So what would his responses have been? We can’t know of cours but I’m betting that it wouldn’t have been “oh yeah, I didn’t think of that.”
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Diemschutz at 1.00. Lamb/Eagle around 1.04/5. Smith around 1.05/06/ Diemschutz/Koz return with Spooner at approx 1.02. Spooners 5 mins before Lamb was more like 3. No need for any explanation as to why it took so long from arriving at the yard to getting to Blackwell’s because the gap is shorter. Smith’s 1.05/06 is within his normal round time taken from his previous passing at 12.30-12.35.
All that we need to ‘worry’ about is Lamb’s estimates. ‘Around 1.00’ and just before 1.00 points to no great gap of time before 1.00. Obvious some keep quoting one and ignoring the other but that’s to be expected here. It’s still an estimate though and he was at pains to explain that he didn’t own a watch. And as he didn’t mention checking a clock it’s reasonable to assume that he was mentioning this lack of a watch to show why he couldn’t be held to an exact time. As indeed he shouldn’t. A mere 5 minutes is nothing. Do we really believe that at any given point during a Constable’s round, if asked, he’d have been correct to less than 5 minutes every single time? That just can’t have been the case so being very slightly out should give no one any sleepless nights.
Its past time to stop with the mysteries. There were none. We know what happened.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Piece of work you are padawan....Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Why do you say that Fanny was on her doorstep at 1.00. Fanny herself appears not to have known herself when she was on her doorstep so how the hell can you keep on tying her down to times? I’ll tell you why. Because you couldn’t care less about the truth. You’ll try absolutely any tactic to shoehorn your theory in. A square peg in a round hole. A sad joke.
Thats patently incorrect, she said she went out around 12:50 and stayed there until she went indoors, just after 1. She saw Goldstein around 12:55.
If Fanny went onto her doorstep at 12.45 for 10 minutes (as she said) HOW THE HELL DID SHE MISS SEEING EAGLE GO FOR A PC AND THE RETURN WITH LAMB???
People said they were by the body at 12:40, Eagle says he arrived back at that time. So they could have gone then. I dont recall ever insisting that Fanny was at her door at 12:45. In fact I think she went inside when Smith left and may have come back out around 12:50. I also believe there is some additional support for that in the knows statements. And if she spent around 20 minutes of that last half hour at the door she might be justified in saying "nearly the whole time".
Why didn’t Fanny see Eagle?
See above.
Why didn’t Fanny see Diemschutz come back at 12.45 or so if she was on her doorstep ‘nearly the whole time?’
Who says he arrived at 12:45? Ive reminded you many times the earliest times that people say they were by Liz was 12:40, and they mention Louis already being there. I just know his statement that he arrived at 1 is hogwash and provably incorrect by the statements of Lamb, Kozebrodksi, Heschberg and Mortimer.
Why did Brown hear Diemschutz and Koz around 1.00?
What someone hears doesnt translate into the ability to name the people who made the sound.
Why did Wess say 1.00?
Company man
Why didn’t Minsky say 1.00?
Maybe thats when learned of this.
Why did Gilleman and Eagle say they first saw the body at !.00?
They didnt say that. Gilleman said he heard about it from Eagle just after 1, and in my scenario Eagle came back with Lamb before 1. My scenario happens to have secondary support with witnesses by the by.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostPiece of work you are padawan....
Why do you say that Fanny was on her doorstep at 1.00. Fanny herself appears not to have known herself when she was on her doorstep so how the hell can you keep on tying her down to times? I’ll tell you why. Because you couldn’t care less about the truth. You’ll try absolutely any tactic to shoehorn your theory in. A square peg in a round hole. A sad joke.
Thats patently incorrect, she said she went out around 12:50 and stayed there until she went indoors, just after 1. She saw Goldstein around 12:55.
Smith didn’t pass just before 12.50
Unless there was another PC Smith that only you know about?
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
Why did Brown hear Diemschutz and Koz around 1.00?
What someone hears doesnt translate into the ability to name the people who made the sound
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
Why did Gilleman and Eagle say they first saw the body at !.00?
They didnt say that. Gilleman said he heard about it from Eagle just after 1, and in my scenario Eagle came back with Lamb before 1. My scenario happens to have secondary support with witnesses by the by.
At least put a bit of thought into stuff that you make up.
Gilleman told Eagle about the body…….around 1.00.
You have him getting back with Lamb 10 minutes before he left.
Well done.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostPiece of work you are padawan....
People said they were by the body at 12:40
Two people mistakenly said they were by the body at 12:40.
And they can safely be dismissed.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostPiece of work you are padawan....
If you didnt misrepresent and in some cases be patently incorrect when you make statements this might all be easier for you to follow. I suggest study the statements and at least get familiar with what they are...... accurately.
Let’s look at your background on this……you believe that Issendschmidt killed Nichols and Chapman but damn he could have killed Stride and Eddowes…….then waddya know……you conveniently create, err, I mean discover a cover up to explain why Stride must have been killed by someone else.
Nice work.
Unfortunately though, we can see through it and can see your transparent motives and tactics.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post.
Why did Wess say 1.00?
Company man
According to this then your plotters must have, for some inexplicable reason, expected the police to only interview club employees because only they had been told about the plot. They must have hoped that the police might have decided not to have interviewed non-employees like Kozebrodski, Hoschberg and Spooner. Great plan. Unfortunately they were interviewed though (obviously) and not only didn’t they back up the script they didn’t even back each other up (with Spooner saying that he arrived at the yard with Louis before Louis and Koz left the yard in the first place).
Lets put this joke to bed. It’s a bigger waste of time than the Knight theory.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Try to separate what was said and done from your comedy theory. She said that she went onto her doorstep after she heard Smith pass.
Smith didn’t pass just before 12.50
Unless there was another PC Smith that only you know about?
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