Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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You would have to admit that you are only guessing about the canopy. The fact is that both Richardson and his mother said that the lock could be seen from the steps, so that is not in doubt. I don't think anyone even suggested that was not the case (questioned, yes, contradicted, no). What is in doubt is the extraordinary coincidence that after months of checking the lock from the steps, the one morning that he varied that routine just happened to be the morning of Chapman's murder. As for the knife, are you aware that he also told the coroner that the police had taken possession of his leather apron and his knife found at the premises?
Richardson wanted a reason to show absolutely that the body wasn't there that did not involve going into the yard, which he had already denied. Why?, creation of an alibi. Hence the sitting on the steps, and he needed a reason for doing that, and picked boot repair over early breakfast or fatigue.
Cheers, George
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