Kat @ Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:39 pm wrote:Ray seems to prefer talking about himself, rather than this topic.
Yes, it sure appears this is so. As far as I am concerned, if Ray wishes to continue this discussion, he can PM me, which he, most likely, won't do since he wants everything out in the open. However, that is the only way I am going to respond any further.
Kat @ Wed Apr 04, 2007 2:39 pm wrote:Has anyone an opinion on what a potentially truthful Lizzie said about Bridget going upstairs before Andrew came home?
I thought it fit with Allen's surmise that Bridget was ill and uncomfortable- and not necessarily that Bridget was up the front stairs killing Abbie...
I think Allen has a very valid point. I can't imagine washing windows on a hot day while feeling ill to my stomach and not have it affect my work, either. Bridget had to have been washing the windows at a much slower pace than usual, due to feeling ill. I highly doubt that Bridget went upstairs
before Andrew came home. Lizzie did not specify which stairs, front or back, that Bridget had supposedly gone up. Why would Bridget go up the
front stairs? This doen't make any sense to me. According to Lizzie's testimony, it is unclear that Bridget even went upstairs
before Andrew got home...
Kat @ Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:17 pm wrote:Inquest
Lizzie
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Q. What was Maggie doing when your father came home?
A. I don't know whether she was there or whether she had gone up stairs; I can't remember.
Lizzie was unclear as to what she meant by "I don't know whether she was there..."; there is where? Lizzie was not questioned as to where "there" was. IMO: Lizzie's response to this question did not really indicate
what Maggie was doing.
Kat @ Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:17 pm wrote:68(25)
A. My father did not go away I think until somewhere about 10, as near as I can remember; he was with me down stairs.
Q. A large portion of the time after your father went away, and before he came back, so far as you know, you were alone in the house?
A. Maggie had come in and gone up stairs.
Q. After he went out, and before he came back; a large portion of the time after your father went out, and before he came back, so far as you know, you were the only person in the house?
A. So far as I know, I was.
This appears to be one of the inconsistencies of Lizzie's testimony. The same question, worded a bit differently, was asked, yet Lizzie gave two completely different answers. If Maggie had come in and gone up stairs, then Lizzie was not the only person in the house, was she?
BTW: Tracy, please, check your PM. Thanks.