Originally posted by JeffHamm
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I think that what can be derived from all these descriptions is not so much what it looked like, but that the knife was inadequate for both the purposes of committing the murder and for the cutting of leather. That was part of my previous post. He obviously didn't spend enough time at home testing the repairs on his boot, resulting in it rubbing in less than a minute. He then said he spent another two minutes in a failed second attempt at #29, with a knife he must have known was inadequate for the task, rather than spending that two minutes walking to the market where he had access to a suitable knife. Result was a good risk free story.
It is often asked why he would risk admitting to carrying a knife at a murder scene, and the answer is that there was no risk at all in admitting to carrying that knife.
Best regards, George
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