I thought it may be productive to try to see what could be seen from the steps into the yard at No 29. For this exercise I am using the first photo posted by Jon in Post #2, the James Mason video at
and the testimony of Chandler and Phillips. The original measurements are quoted in feet, so I will maintain that standard of measurement.
Body position:
Chandler: Her head was towards the back wall of the house, nearly two feet from the wall, at the bottom of the steps, but six or nine inches away from them. Deceased's legs were drawn up. The body was lying parallel with the fencing dividing the two yards.
Phillips: I found the body of the deceased lying in the yard on her back, on the left hand of the steps that lead from the passage. The head was about 6in in front of the level of the bottom step, and the feet were towards a shed at the end of the yard. The left arm was across the left breast, and the legs were drawn up, the feet resting on the ground, and the knees turned outwards.
Mason video: James Mason was a tad taller than 5’ 11”, which is my height. My boot measures 1 foot. The steps are slightly bigger than Mason’s boot so I’m adopting 2’ 6” as the protrusion of the two steps into the yard from the house wall. I measured my back door as 3’ and am using that as a benchmark. That makes the gap from steps to fence about 1’ 4” and a panel of fencing about 8’.
My interpretation of the measurement of Chandler and Phillips is that the body was close to the fence and the head was in the gap between the stairs and the fence at about the level of the bottom step. Annie was about 5’ so, with her legs drawn up, say 4’6. Just slightly more than half a fence panel. So adding the 4' 6" to the 2' that her head was from the wall we arrive at 6' 6", about 1' 6" from the end of the first panel of fencing.
Observing the video as the door is opened we see the fence on the left and a curved object up against the fence. As Mason proceeds into the yard, at the 43 second mark, we see the curved object extends from a little less than halfway on the second panel to roughly the end of the second panel furthest from the house. So the edge of the curved object closest to the house would be about 6' from where Annie’s feet would have been.
Now watch the video. By pausing the video it can be freeze framed at any point, and at the 26 second mark with the door almost completely open there is no sign of the curved object. At the 27 second mark the door is past fully open and the near side of the curved object has just come into view, 6' from where Annie’s feet would have been.
To my mind this removes all doubt that Richardson could have seen Annie’s body, had it been there, standing or sitting.
Cheers, George
and the testimony of Chandler and Phillips. The original measurements are quoted in feet, so I will maintain that standard of measurement.
Body position:
Chandler: Her head was towards the back wall of the house, nearly two feet from the wall, at the bottom of the steps, but six or nine inches away from them. Deceased's legs were drawn up. The body was lying parallel with the fencing dividing the two yards.
Phillips: I found the body of the deceased lying in the yard on her back, on the left hand of the steps that lead from the passage. The head was about 6in in front of the level of the bottom step, and the feet were towards a shed at the end of the yard. The left arm was across the left breast, and the legs were drawn up, the feet resting on the ground, and the knees turned outwards.
Mason video: James Mason was a tad taller than 5’ 11”, which is my height. My boot measures 1 foot. The steps are slightly bigger than Mason’s boot so I’m adopting 2’ 6” as the protrusion of the two steps into the yard from the house wall. I measured my back door as 3’ and am using that as a benchmark. That makes the gap from steps to fence about 1’ 4” and a panel of fencing about 8’.
My interpretation of the measurement of Chandler and Phillips is that the body was close to the fence and the head was in the gap between the stairs and the fence at about the level of the bottom step. Annie was about 5’ so, with her legs drawn up, say 4’6. Just slightly more than half a fence panel. So adding the 4' 6" to the 2' that her head was from the wall we arrive at 6' 6", about 1' 6" from the end of the first panel of fencing.
Observing the video as the door is opened we see the fence on the left and a curved object up against the fence. As Mason proceeds into the yard, at the 43 second mark, we see the curved object extends from a little less than halfway on the second panel to roughly the end of the second panel furthest from the house. So the edge of the curved object closest to the house would be about 6' from where Annie’s feet would have been.
Now watch the video. By pausing the video it can be freeze framed at any point, and at the 26 second mark with the door almost completely open there is no sign of the curved object. At the 27 second mark the door is past fully open and the near side of the curved object has just come into view, 6' from where Annie’s feet would have been.
To my mind this removes all doubt that Richardson could have seen Annie’s body, had it been there, standing or sitting.
Cheers, George
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