Originally posted by Kattrup
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So the first quote shows that the Police’s ‘doubts’ were in regard to the man that was arrested on the strength of Schwartz description. The second one is perhaps a little strange. As they acted on Schwartz information and arrested a man then it seems that their doubts only came about after that arrest was made. So what could the arrested man have said that might have raised doubts for the Police?
Or was this just a case of The Star hearing that the Police had doubts about the arrested man’s story but they mistakenly assumed that they had doubts about Schwartz?
Another question worth asking in my opinion is how did the Police manage to arrest a man on Schwartz generic description?
”….about 30 years of age, rather stoutly built, and wearing a brown moustache. He was dressed respectably in dark clothes and felt hat.”
How many stout, moustachioed men would have fit the bill? So was there some other factor that led the police to arrest this man? And why did they discard him? Could he provide an alibi or was he presented to Schwartz who said “that’s not him.”
What could the arrested man have said to the Police that might have led them to doubt the validity of Schwartz story?
I don’t think that the Police doubted Schwartz.
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