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Offline Bubo bubo

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Re: Why So Parochial?
« Reply #30 on: January 27, 2022, 12:50:PM »
[16] The second key was the evidence of the witness Andrina Bryson. She had seen a male and a female standing near the Easthouses end of the path at around 1650 or 1655. The female was standing close to the beginning of the path on the pavement looking towards the male, who was on the path. The witness identified the appellant from a book of photographs as being the male whom she had seen. She noted him as wearing a khaki green, hip-length, fishing-style jacket. Its collar was up, and it had a pocket which was bulging.

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Patrick O'Connor, Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers: "It will have to be a slam dunk.  It will have to be something of a blockbuster piece of evidence to have a chance".

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Re: Why So Parochial?
« Reply #32 on: January 27, 2022, 06:09:PM »
[16] The second key was the evidence of the witness Andrina Bryson. She had seen a male and a female standing near the Easthouses end of the path at around 1650 or 1655. The female was standing close to the beginning of the path on the pavement looking towards the male, who was on the path. The witness identified the appellant from a book of photographs as being the male whom she had seen. She noted him as wearing a khaki green, hip-length, fishing-style jacket. Its collar was up, and it had a pocket which was bulging.
One would have thought other pupils would be able to say what type of jacket Luke wore to school. His mother insists her son never wore one of that type until after the murder.

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Re: Why So Parochial?
« Reply #33 on: January 28, 2022, 10:28:AM »
One would have thought other pupils would be able to say what type of jacket Luke wore to school. His mother insists her son never wore one of that type until after the murder.

You would think someone somewhere would have photographic evidence by way of cctv or private images: school, neighbours, public transport, shops, friends. 
Patrick O'Connor, Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers: "It will have to be a slam dunk.  It will have to be something of a blockbuster piece of evidence to have a chance".