Originally posted by Dane_F
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Thank you for your kind words, Dane.
The reason I felt a few paragraphs about Levisohn were acceptable in this book is that he gave court evidence against Chapman - moreover, evidence that has been vaunted and highlighted, used and abused and twisted and relied upon far too much, and so I didn't really feel that it was 'random' at all.
Hope that clarifies matters
All the best
Helena

If Chapman should never have become a suspect in the first place (whenever that was, and whoever first suggested him), then why should Levisohn be put forward?
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