Originally posted by Lewis C
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I was referring to the police footsteps / 10-minute vigil report, not the half-hour report. You said ...
She would have seen PC Smith and perhaps others if she had been standing at her door for 30 minutes, which is why I believe the version of the story that says that she was standing at her door for 10 minutes.
I guess I see Mortimer's situation different than that of most witnesses in that she's just standing there, doing nothing but watching, while others are going somewhere, more likely to have things on their mind, and less likely to notice everything. Also, do we have a statement from Eagle or Lave saying, "I didn't see anyone except..."? That's a good point though.
When I was first on this forum, I noticed people would occasionally say things like "Fanny didn't see James Brown". What? How could we know if Fanny had caught a glimpse of Brown going to and/or returning from the chandler's shop? It's as though there was an assumption, she was standing there writing the comings and goings she witnessed, in a journal, which she then handed over to the associated press for transcription and publication in the papers. No, it was just another night ... until it wasn't.
I find it conceivable that Fanny witnessed the return of Eagle, even though she was quoted as saying "... I did not observe any one enter the gates". I think she's referring to the period after hearing the policeman's footsteps. That could be wrong, of course, but the point is that the individuals whose image landed on Fanny's retinas in the period leading up to the discovery, are probably a superset of the people she mentioned to the press.
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