Originally posted by GBinOz
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Yah, given Schwartz's belief that B.S. and Pipeman were a pair, it's easy to see how he would view anything that looked like Pipeman coming towards him as sinister. The situation between B.S. and Stride clearly got Schwartz nervous, and the appearance of Pipeman would be just another unsettling event. Pipeman may have done nothing more than step into his view just after the Lipski shout and Schwartz, already in an agitated state takes it for the worst and gets out of there while Pipeman could have just went on his way in an entirely different direction, giving us the "B.S. is JtR". Or, he may have interacted further with B.S., leading in some cases to "Pipeman as JtR" theory, or simply moved B.S. on for "JtR comes along later" theory (perhaps parcelman as you suggest he may be around), and of course we have all of those coupled with "but X was not JtR and only killed Stride", though I think that one is a bit harder to argue for in all but the B.S. killed Stride line since finding a motive for the others, although I suppose Parcelman could be the one where an exception could be made if one speculates that he's hanging around because he's angry with her from their earlier encounter.
Regardless of where one's fancy takes them in those options, the key point really is that given Schwartz's reaction to the whole B.S. situation it is easy to see how he might have interpreted any movement by Pipeman as him being chased even if Pipeman did no such thing. Again, it suggests that while Schwartz may be recounting the events reasonably well, his interpretation of the intentions of the other people could be entirely incorrect. We would be wise to keep that in mind I think; the what happened parts of his statement seems reasonably reliable but the why it happened parts of his statement could be entirely erroneous.
- Jeff
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