Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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I was standing at the door of my house nearly the whole time between half-past 12 and 1 o'clock this Sunday morning, and did not notice anything unusual.
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It was just after one o'clock when I went out, and the only man whom I had seen pass through the street previously was a young man carrying a black shiny bag, who walked very fast down the street from the Commercial road.
She doesn't narrow down black bag man's passing through, within that half hour period. We rely on the Evening News interview, for that. Yet that has Goldstein walking up Berner street, and seemingly from the club. So is this where Goldstein got his 'about 1 a.m.' estimate?
So back to the sequence. Let's have Goldstein passing at the time given by Schwartz - 12:45 - and Schwartz coming along at a later point. Mortimer sees Goldstein "just before I turned in". How much later does Diemschitz arrive? Fanny said ...
I had just gone indoors, and was preparing to go to bed when I heard a commotion outside and immediately ran out ...
So subjectively, not long after seeing Goldstein, she hears the commotion which followed the arrival of Diemschitz. In between those events, the Schwartz incident must occur. This includes Stride standing in the gateway for some length of time, and whatever follows once Schwartz has run off. We would then need to push James Brown back to about 12:40. So who are the couple at the board school corner, at that time, and where is Fanny?
Now to the alternate sequence - Schwartz then Goldstein. If Schwartz is supposed to have arrived on the scene at about 12:45, then once again, who are the board school couple seen by James Brown, and when did he see them in relation to Schwartz? Another critical issue is the time of Goldstein's passing. Let's assume that 'about 1 a.m.' was near enough to 12:55. Smith said he was last in Berner street between 12:30 and 12:35. Another report states that Mortimer went to her doorstep immediately after Smith's plod was heard passing by. Anyone who is fairly knowledgeable of Berner street, should be able to see the issue here. The period just after 12:35 to just after 12:55, is 20 minutes, not 10. So the report that seems to suggest that Mortimer was at he doorstep for a total of 10 minutes, would appear to be incorrect, if the Schwartz then Goldstein sequence is assumed to be the right one.
So which way do you lean?
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