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>Have you seen this?<<
SNAP!!! I've just been reading it
The stables and the Pickford offices were in the North west section, so we can pretty much scrap the idea that Lechmere went to Eldon or Liverpool Streets entrance. Hanbury Street would be his normal route to work. Bit of a savage blow for Ed Stow and Christer theory on his route to work, it would seem.Last edited by drstrange169; 08-07-2021, 08:39 AM.dustymiller
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post>Have you seen this?<<
SNAP!!! I've just been reading it
The stables and the Pickford offices were in the North west section, so we can pretty much scrap the idea that Lechmere went to Eldon or Liverpool Streets entrance. Hanbury Street would be his normal route to work. Bit of a savage blow for Ed Stow and Christer theory on his route to work, it would seem.
The bit that most pleased me was the comment that it was Scottish cat’s meat that arrived at the station. As we know, there was a daily ‘Scotch Meat and Fish Express’ that arrived around 4.15 each morning. Did that bring the cats meat along with the prime Aberdeen Angus/salmon/Arbroath smokies etc.?
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Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post
Thanks, Steve. But, if I understand you, this is the estimated time for Lechmere's entire commute from Doveton Street to Pickford's, no?
What Sherlock actually asked is what time it would have taken Lechmere to have continued his journey to work "from the murder site."
So wouldn't it have been less? Don't we have to knock off around 5-8 minutes? (7 minutes seems about right to me).
I think Herlock's question is highly relevant.
If we are going to accept the possibility that Lechmere may have lied, then his journey time from Doveton Street is largely irrelevant. As Christer likes to tell us, he could have left at 3 a.m or even earlier and simply been lying to the inquest.
But what Lechmere couldn't have lied about is the time he was independently seen by Paul standing in the middle of Buck's Row.
If this occurred at a time when Lechmere could have still reached Pickford's by 4 a.m., (and Paul's estimate the time at around 3:45) then Lechmere's presence in the street is not only entirely natural, but the time at which he was seen standing there was also entirely natural---he was seen at around the same time he would have been there had he been innocently walking to work."Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov
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Originally posted by Columbo View Post
I don't recall if they found any money on Nichols?
Love,
Caz
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