I don't believe he would do that. If he saw someone in the distance, he would try to hide. But no chance of seeing anyone in that location at that time.
Thanks QC.
No problem, Adam, glad to be of help.
You've got to admire Jeremy's pluck. I mean, he's out there with no lights (can't be seen, remember) and he only has to run into one person or be seen just once, and his plan is blown. Mind you, my excuse of training for the Tour de Yorkshire probably would have stood him in good stead and impressed Geoffrey Rivlin, who was from Yorkshire. Jeremy thinks ahead.
Do you think the court would have believed it, Adam? Bear in mind here that Geoffrey had a Yorkshire accent too, so that would have made it sound more convincing.
Do you believe it is a coincidence that Bamber brought over June's bike just before the massacre?
You make a good point there, Adam. Borrowing June's bike is a sure sign of guilt. To be honest, I'm surprised he didn't just plead Guilty in the face of that compelling evidence.
Thanks Adam, you've cleared it all up for me. There won't be any back-pedalling from me, I can tell you!