Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Also, by suggesting a connection between Schwartz and Wess, and therefore the club, you have opened a Pandora's Box. This is what happens when theories are put forward to explain away anomalies - they end up creating bigger questions that the answers they supposedly provide.
Someone tells Wess about seeing the men (Diemschitz and Kozebrodski) going for a Constable and yelling ‘murder.’ They mistake two men running for a Constable for one man chasing the murderer. This makes sense if Kozebrodski was up ahead with the guy that found the body running behind him.
The theory that Wess or someone talking to Wess got all confused, and Wess ended up telling a story to a journalist that by sheer coincidence sounded just like Schwartz running from a man at ~12:45, is curious, given that you've just said that Schwartz may have spoken directly to Wess about the incident on the street!
The police did arrest people. How do you know that they hadn’t located and questioned Pipeman?
The police apparently do not suspect the 2nd man whom Schwartz saw on the other side of the street & who followed Schwartz.
The man was never identified but was not a suspect. It's likely that the inability to identify Pipeman was a reason for the eventual loss of interest in Schwartz's tale.
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