Bullseye:
If you mean the 2 at the top of the path then why do people continue to believe this was Jodi? It CLEARLY wasn’t. The person seen at top of path wash wearing light blue, boot cut style jeans with a blue top, Jodi was wearing black baggy trousers and a black top.
Nowhere in any of AB's description, does she say light blue- the description is of Dark blue(Navy) top with LIGHTER coloured bottoms, possibly bootcut - thus baggy, flapping around the bottom of the legs. She goes on to further describe these trousers as been "slightly lighter" than that of the top.
So if this top is very dark blue/black the trousers are also, very dark.
Again - were the trousers that this girl was wearing, on the night she was murdered -
dark blue corduroy type jeans? baggy of course.
Therefore - this description of a navy blue/black baggy top with lighter coloured trousers is spot on.
The court document clearly states that exhibit 146 was a "black or very dark navy hooded top"
the trousers were lighter in colour than the jumper. (The description of the jumper was consistent with what the deceased was wearing when she left home; her trousers were dark in colour and of a "baggy" type). "
"her trousers were dark in colour and of a "baggy" type"
Can nugnug or Gordo or anyone else explain how Luke managed to describe the clothes Jodi was wearing on the night of the murder in a police interview afew days after the murder, if he hadn't seen her that night, she had changed since school, and her body was naked when he found her? Thanks.
(this was a police interview played at the trial for everyone to here, before you accuse me of making it up or ask for a source)
Gordo:
So Sandra the fact that Luke was describing the clothes Jodi wore at school that day and they happened to be the same clothes Jodi wore at the time of her murder then somehow that morphed itself into him having knowledge of what she had on that night. This really is clutching at straws. Its clear what Luke was saying and I will apologise that he did inadvertantly describe the clothes Jodi wore when she was killed.
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LM:
She liked that top, she like, she bought some of her own stuff, I mean, the clothes, the cords, jeans, she was wearing on Monday night. I think they were borrowed off her sister.
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So AB was correct - the trousers were blue. They were a cord/type Jeans - exactly as Luke described them.