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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
Its not me that should be wearing the blindfold it should be you and Herlock, if either of you had a brain you would be dangerous
www.trevormarriott.co.ukRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View PostFWIW I genuinely see nothing suspicious in Richardson waiting until he's in Hanbury St to fix his boot for a second time.
It probably doesn't reflect very well on me, but I regularly come in from work knackered, dump all my work stuff and completely forget about it (and any necessary adjustments which are required) until I'm back at work the following day.
Purely anecdotal of course, but for me this is one of the weaker parts of the anti-Richardson argument.
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
Its not me that should be wearing the blindfold it should be you and Herlock, if either of you had a brain you would be dangerous
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
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Originally posted by Dickere View Post
You need to be better organized than that to consider a career in serial killing, Diddler.
I'd make a terrible serial killer.
I'm completely disorganised and faint at the sight of blood!
Or am I just making that up so that when I finally go rogue and start the slaughter, nobody suspects a thing.......
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Originally posted by harry View PostExactly Herlock,it is a quote by Wickerman.He is supposedly quoting a law.He and yourself have been challenged to show that law.You cannot becase such a law does not exist.The swearing in is a procedure.It's purpose is to give police the power to act against persons who lie after swearing to tell the truth.If the authorities presumed that only truth would be given there would be no need for such a procedure.
The presumtion of innocence and it's meaning,for instance,is well understood ,because there is much written work for guidance.'Presumption of Truth' however,has only Wickerman's quote as to it's existence,but I stand to be corrected if you can show a previous quote,or an origin previous to Wickerman,and it's meaning has not been explained.Wickerman didn't include a description.I wonder why? Truth is not an offence, why does it need a law?
Ingemar Thiblin.Never heard of the person.Was He/She directly referring to the Chapman killing? Was He/She directly referring to a time of death with a mean time of 2 hours? Did He/She specifically mention Phillips? What part of September was He/She describing? September in England,as a poster has explained,can be quite mild,and from experience I can say quite changeable.Did Thiblin take that into consideration?I do not know better than Phillips.You Herlock,apparantly do.
Two hours,probably more is what Phillips said.Had he said two hours probably less,would you dismiss the probability factor?
"CORONERS ACT, 1887" (SIXTH EDITION OF THE TREATISE BY SIR JOHN JERVIS ON THE OFFICE AND DUTIES OF CORONERS)
"The coroner, being guided
by the information he has received, usually sends a
message to those witnesses whom he thinks material.
Should they neglect or refuse to attend, the coroner, as
incident to his office of judge of a court of record, has
authority to issue a summons to compel their appear-
ance where he has been credibly informed that they are
able to give evidence, and he may if necessary issue a
summons to the constable to bring them into court. If
a witness refuses without sufficient reason to obey this
summons, the coroner may fine him £2 under section 19;
and if a witness refuses to give evidence when sworn, or
otherwise misconducts himself in court, the coroner has
power to commit him for contempt. The coroner has
also power to issue a warrant against a witness for con-
tempt of the summons, under which the constable may
bring up the witness in custody."
"The witnesses must be examined upon oath . . . by the Evi-
dence Amendment Act of 1869, if any person called
to give evidence in any court of justice shall object to
take an oath, or shall be objected to as incompetent to
take an oath, such person shall, if the presiding judge
is satisfied that the taking of an oath would have no
binding effect on his conscience, make a solemn promise
and declaration, and, then if false evidence be corruptly
and wilfully given by him he may be indicted for per-
jury. The oath must be administered in the form most
binding upon the conscience of the witness; and he is in
all cases bound by the oath administered, provided it
have been administered in such form and with such
ceremonies as he may declare to be binding. A Jew is
sworn upon the Pentateuch, a Turk upon the Koran,
and each witness according to the peculiar form of his
religion."
Yours,
CaligoLast edited by Caligo Umbrator; 07-27-2022, 05:23 PM.https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/flag_uk.gif "I know why the sun never sets on the British Empire: God wouldn't trust an Englishman in the dark."
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
Its not me that should be wearing the blindfold it should be you and Herlock, if either of you had a brain you would be dangerous
www.trevormarriott.co.ukRegards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Caligo Umbrator View Post
"CORONERS ACT, 1887" (SIXTH EDITION OF THE TREATISE BY SIR JOHN JERVIS ON THE OFFICE AND DUTIES OF CORONERS)
"The coroner, being guided
by the information he has received, usually sends a
message to those witnesses whom he thinks material.
Should they neglect or refuse to attend, the coroner, as
incident to his office of judge of a court of record, has
authority to issue a summons to compel their appear-
ance where he has been credibly informed that they are
able to give evidence, and he may if necessary issue a
summons to the constable to bring them into court. If
a witness refuses without sufficient reason to obey this
summons, the coroner may fine him £2 under section 19;
and if a witness refuses to give evidence when sworn, or
otherwise misconducts himself in court, the coroner has
power to commit him for contempt. The coroner has
also power to issue a warrant against a witness for con-
tempt of the summons, under which the constable may
bring up the witness in custody."
"The witnesses must be examined upon oath . . . by the Evi-
dence Amendment Act of 1869, if any person called
to give evidence in any court of justice shall object to
take an oath, or shall be objected to as incompetent to
take an oath, such person shall, if the presiding judge
is satisfied that the taking of an oath would have no
binding effect on his conscience, make a solemn promise
and declaration, and, then if false evidence be corruptly
and wilfully given by him he may be indicted for per-
jury. The oath must be administered in the form most
binding upon the conscience of the witness; and he is in
all cases bound by the oath administered, provided it
have been administered in such form and with such
ceremonies as he may declare to be binding. A Jew is
sworn upon the Pentateuch, a Turk upon the Koran,
and each witness according to the peculiar form of his
religion."
Yours,
CaligoRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
Agreed Dickere!
I'd make a terrible serial killer.
I'm completely disorganised and faint at the sight of blood!
Or am I just making that up so that when I finally go rogue and start the slaughter, nobody suspects a thing.......
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
You are still ducking and diving.and hell bent on protecting Richardson and his account at all costs. All you are doing is coming up with explantions of your own trying to negate what I have posted, which you cant prove. I am not trying to prove anything all I am doing is highlighting potential flaws in his account which in my opinon should have been expanded on either by the police or at the inquest
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
Agreed Dickere!
I'd make a terrible serial killer.
I'm completely disorganised and faint at the sight of blood!
Or am I just making that up so that when I finally go rogue and start the slaughter, nobody suspects a thing.......
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