Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon
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Thing about Mortimer is that we have a witness unaffiliated with the club, one that has known the club for some time and has formulated an opinion of those that frequent it...an opinion shared by the local police, and one that was at her door... by her own admission "almost" the whole half hour.... that is most relevant to this case. Louis, Morris and Wess all are paid by the club, as is Mrs D. Schwartz can be proven to be directly linked to this particular club later in the LVP, and is known to have Wess as an acquaintance.
Brown, Mortimer and Spooner...aside form the police...are the only truly independent witnesses, yet they are challenged far more than people who had a financial stake in keeping the club open. When one has bias, that muct be factored in. When stories have zero corroboration...they are suspect, not the foundations for some ridiculous speculating. Schwartz, Lave, Eagle, Mr and Mrs D have no secondary affirmation for anything they say. In just the one fact...Goldstein later admitting it was him passing when Fanny said he did, validates not only her eye witness value, but it also establishes her as credible. The young couple also validates Fannys statement. They saw no-one either.
Interesting that Fanny isnt at the Inquest although in essence the only relevant thing she did see was an empty street until Leon...so maybe not so surprising they didnt need her.....but Israel, if truthful, in all likelihood would have seen Liz with her most probable killer. So....why is he also left out? His story would be THE most valuable if true.
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