Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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The unquoted report helps to clarify what she was doing after 12:40. That is the important part. Having said that, the unquoted report only takes us to about 12:55, when it claims she locked up, but she is quoted as saying...
I had just gone indoors and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a commotion outside, and immediately ran out thinking that there was another row at the Socialists' club close by.
Which sounds close to 1am, not 5 to 1, because ...
It was just after one o'clock when I went out....
It was closing in on 1am when she saw Goldstein. Swanson's report agrees with this.
Might? How can you dismiss Schwartz on the basis of a ‘might?’ She said ‘about 12.45’ but she also said just after a Constable passed. So which do we go for? If she went onto her doorstep just after Smith passed then, if Smith was fairly accurate, then the 12.45 flies out of the window.
You're oversimplifying my arguments against Schwartz, but if you prefer Smith's timings, that's fine. Just be aware that he places himself at the top of Berner street at 1am. That is early when compared to other witness accounts, most notably Diemschitz.
No it doesn’t. We even have two possibles.
a) Smith passed at, let’s say 12.33 (between his estimates of 12.30 and 12.35) and then Fanny comes onto her doorstep (let’s say 12.33/12.34) She stays on her doorstep for around 10 minutes, so until around 12.44, then goes back inside with Schwartz passing at around 12.45.
b) she comes onto her doorstep at around 12.45. With the Schwartz incident occurring at around 12.43/12.44 before she came out and after Smith and Eagle.
How can it be impossible, strange or somehow fantastic that an incident that could have taken as little as 30 seconds to a minute wasn’t witnessed. This is called everyday life. Things happen that don’t get witnessed. It was a relatively minor scuffle it wasn’t an Iron Maiden sound check.
a) Smith passed at, let’s say 12.33 (between his estimates of 12.30 and 12.35) and then Fanny comes onto her doorstep (let’s say 12.33/12.34) She stays on her doorstep for around 10 minutes, so until around 12.44, then goes back inside with Schwartz passing at around 12.45.
b) she comes onto her doorstep at around 12.45. With the Schwartz incident occurring at around 12.43/12.44 before she came out and after Smith and Eagle.
How can it be impossible, strange or somehow fantastic that an incident that could have taken as little as 30 seconds to a minute wasn’t witnessed. This is called everyday life. Things happen that don’t get witnessed. It was a relatively minor scuffle it wasn’t an Iron Maiden sound check.
a) You have Fanny locking up when the unquoted report has her deciding not to do just that. So, what do you make of her saying she goes outside just after 1am?
b) You have the Schwartz incident occurring when she supposedly hears Smith passing. How does that work?
The sound check takes a lot less time than all the transport and setting up. The equivalent here is getting everyone into position for the event to occur, then clearing the 'stage'. That all takes time - time that I don't think you're allowing for.
Im not fussy. Lave is unimportant. Stride and parcel man were there although they could have move just around the corner out of sight when Lave emerged. The Schwartz incident occurred. Morris Eagle returned to the club. Diemschitz arrived at around 1.00. So either Lave lied or he simply went out for a period of time which allowed for him not seeing any of the above. In one report he’s out there for 5 minutes so I favour that he went out after Eagle returned and went back inside before the incident.
I am a Russian, and have recently arrived in England from the United States. I am residing temporarily at the club. About twenty minutes before the alarm I went down into the yard to get a breath of fresh air. I walked about for five minutes or more, and went as far as the street. Everything was very quiet at the time, and I noticed nothing wrong.
It seems Pipeman went outside for fresh air, and not to smoke.
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