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Who knows, nugnug. I have a feeling that LM didn’t eat dinner ... I think he darted off as soon as Jodi texted him @ 1634 to say her 1800 curfew had been lifted and she was free to come out right there and then at 1634. As I said, it was established they had been arguing in school earlier that day, so that was something that needed to be resolved. Also, it was known that LM & Jodi had spent most nights together since they had begun dating in March ‘03. I think, strictly speaking, LM probably left his house anywhere between 1636-1641, tying in nicely with the AB sighting at 1654/1655. It was a dull, overcast day, threatening to rain all day, with periodic bursts of sunshine. This would explain why LM was wearing a parka with hood, and why Jodi had her deftones hoodie on.
Btw, I don’t see the relevance of wether they had dinner or not. What difference would it have made? SM was a grown man (21 years old in 2003) who could look after himself and LM was treated like an adult and given free rein by his mother to do as he pleased, and she indulged and coddled him, too; bad combination. I think SL said that LM did often make dinner for the family and there were numerous witnesses at court to corroborate this, but I haven’t read any proof of this. Besides, SM was in the house most days at 1530 from his day job as a car mechanic. LM got in from school most days at 1600 hrs. LM was the youngest and he was in charge of making dinner for the family? Would a 21-year-old be hapoy to let his 14-year-old brother make dinner for him most days? Doesn’t really make sense, does it? Corrine was a vegetarian, so she would probably see to her own dinner most days, I presume? While we’re here, it would be impossible for the two brothers not to see or hear each other that day in their two-storey house between 1650 - 1715. SM said under oath he ‘honestly could not remember seeing my brother ... he could have been there’. And also that ‘he couldn’t hear music coming from Luke’s bedroom or the kitchen’. This was only a two-story house and not some giant mansion with a labyrinth of rooms & corridors .... major red flag for me. AD Turbull nanaged to get the truth from SM in court that day, ie that his brother wasn’t in the house between 1650 - 1715. Major red flag, imo. I’m surprised Turnbull never put SM on the spot in court and asked him directly if, a.) he saw LM mashing tatties in the kitchen or, b.) if he could smell the burning pies. Turnbull chose a line of questioning that gave SM the opportunity to play it safe and give an ambiguous answer, ie, ‘my brother could have been in the kitchen ... i don’t know ... i can’t remember’? But, I suppose SM’s ‘I honestly don’t remember seeing my brother’ was enough to convince he and the jury that LM wasn’t there. So, threatening to charge SM with perverting the course of justice on 14.04.04 did have the desired effect of getting him to tell the truth. As I said, the police had to use unorthodox tactics to go toe to toe with a deceptive, cunning and manipulative family.