Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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The coroner would not agree with you.
He said:
Cadosh says it was about 5.20 when he was in the backyard of the adjoining house, and heard a voice say "No," and three or four minutes afterwards a fall against the fence; but if he is out of his reckoning but a quarter of an hour, the discrepancy in the evidence of fact vanishes, and he may be mistaken, for he admits that he did not get up till a quarter past five, and that it was after the half-hour when he passed Spitalfields clock.
I think I have made this point before: both Long and Cadoche were on trips which they made regularly, Long from her home to the market, and Cadoche from his home to his place of work.
It has been suggested that Long may have mistaken the 5.15 chime for the 5.30 chime.
Assuming the chimes were different, why would she have mistaken one for another, especially as she made the trip regularly?
If Cadoche did not realise that it was actually 1/4 of an hour later than it really was, would he not have arrived at work late and then realised his mistake?
I think someone came up with a rejoinder that the Spitalfields clock may have been a quarter of an hour slow and that Cadoche's colleagues at work may all have been using clocks which were a quarter of an hour slow.
That is obviously far-fetched.
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