Originally posted by FISHY1118
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Be that as it may, I don't believe that he wouldn't have seen the body, if it was there, if he sat on the step. Apart from the visual, there is the odour from an eviscerated body, which he could not have missed had he sat on the step for two minutes. However, if he quickly opened the door it may have acted as a fan for the odour for long enough for him to glance at the lock and leave with the door closing behind him. He testified that he had attempted a boot repair the day before without success, so why would he try again sitting on a step in semi-light with the same knife that he said wouldn't cut leather?
Cheers, George
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