Originally posted by Elamarna
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A reasonable suggestion would go like this:
1) Dr Phillips more or less ruled out Coram's long bladed knife.
2) Dr Phillips suggested another long bladed knife was reasonably possible.
3) Dr Phillips compared his short bladed shoemaker's knife with the knife mentioned in point 2 and stated 'could have done the same thing'.
The problem is that you're missing point 2 in Dr Phillips' inquest testimony and that is where your article will fall down unless you can explain that glaring discrepancy.
In any and every reasonable conversation whereby you compare two things, you introduce both things into the conversation. Except in this case, Dr Phillips does not introduce the reasonably possibly long-bladed knife. There's nothing in his testimony concerning a long bladed knife that leads to the conclusion 'same thing'. Dr Phillips was a reasonable and educated human being.
Originally posted by Elamarna
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In fact, my hunch is that upon examining other cases, we would find that Liz matches up very well with the other Jack victims (by comparison).
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