Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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I do of course understand why you appreciate this theory - it helps you place the discovery well back from 1am. Problem is, the man pursued escaped (according to Wess), whereas Kozebrodski and Diemschitz doubled-back and picked up Spooner on their way back to the yard. That's plus one, not minus one - a fundamental difference. Wess's story occurs at about 12:45, just when Schwartz claimed to escape from the possibly pursuing Pipeman. Wess apparently knew of this incident before Schwartz told the police his side of the story.
Give me your opinion on this, please. Swanson's report states:
The Police apparently do not suspect the 2nd man whom Schwartz saw on the other side of the street and who followed Schwartz.
Does Swanson's use of the word 'apparently' suggest he was not intimately aware of all matters related to Schwartz?
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