The witness that judged the time by pub closing time was Spooner in the Stride case. He estimated 12.35 as the time that he arrived at Dutfield’s Yard.
His 12.35 guess was clearly way out as it would have had Diemschitz discovering the body at around 12.30 which even Michael wouldn’t claim.
He also said (in the same statement):
“I stood by the side of the deceased about five minutes, till Police constable Lamb came.”
Which meant that he got to the yard sometime after 1.00.
So he was around 30 minutes out in his estimation of the time.
His 12.35 guess was clearly way out as it would have had Diemschitz discovering the body at around 12.30 which even Michael wouldn’t claim.
He also said (in the same statement):
“I stood by the side of the deceased about five minutes, till Police constable Lamb came.”
Which meant that he got to the yard sometime after 1.00.
So he was around 30 minutes out in his estimation of the time.
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