Originally posted by GBinOz
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I believe Annie was murdered much earlier than 5.30am. But, it's not about building a theory around anything presented which I can use to prop up that theory, but rather a reasonable assessment of that being presented in order to arrive at a reasonable scenario.
To illustrate utilising John Richardson, who is the subject of the thread:
It has been suggested that there were gaps in the fence. I can't go along with that given that the entire coroner/Richardson exchange clearly indicates that in the event a murder was taking place over the other side of the fence, Richardson would have needed to look over the fence to see it happening.
It has been suggested that Richardson was not telling the truth in his exchange with Inspector Chandler. I do not discount Richardson's statement on this basis. Richardson did state to Chandler that he felt sure the body was not there, which means Richardson essentially stated he could see into that part of the yard. I think it's reasonable to suggest that in a brief exchange with Chandler, there could well have been a slight divergence in terms of recalling what was said.
But, Richardson's knife tale is a genuine problem, and I think that's a very reasonable interpretation. This compromises his entire statement.
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