Separate post because it’s a separate topic but does anyone hear alarm bells ringing everytime Schwartz is discussed in detail?
Shouting “Lipski” loud enough for the Pipe man to hear was the equivalent of shouting the word “******” outside a Baptist church in Alabama in 1968.
Why didn’t Krantz, Mrs D, the servant girl, who’s name temporarily escapes me, and all the those in the dining room, hear it?
Why didn’t Mrs Mortimer hear it?
Why didn’t the young girl and her sweetheart hear it or see BS and Schwartz?
Why didn’t Brown mention the Pipeman who he would have to push past or for that matter why didn’t the chandler?
Something is just not right. If Schwarz was lying or more likely, got his timing wrong (how did he know the exact time anyway?) then it makes more sense.
Thanks for your time.
Shouting “Lipski” loud enough for the Pipe man to hear was the equivalent of shouting the word “******” outside a Baptist church in Alabama in 1968.
Why didn’t Krantz, Mrs D, the servant girl, who’s name temporarily escapes me, and all the those in the dining room, hear it?
Why didn’t Mrs Mortimer hear it?
Why didn’t the young girl and her sweetheart hear it or see BS and Schwartz?
Why didn’t Brown mention the Pipeman who he would have to push past or for that matter why didn’t the chandler?
Something is just not right. If Schwarz was lying or more likely, got his timing wrong (how did he know the exact time anyway?) then it makes more sense.
Thanks for your time.
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