OK,I have read many of your posts Parky,trying to get a better picture of your guilty Luke scenario.
Unfortunately you never really give a full coherent timeframe that I can see,in fact,if I may say so you are combining the two possible scenarios,and this does not work.
Let me try to explain.You are adamant that Luke was wearing the parka when F/W saw him at 5.45,yet you say Luke had been home and changed into a long green shirt by the time the push bike boys saw him at 5.55.This is not possible.Luke could not get home from the gate into Roans Dyke path and back out to the end of his street in ten minutes,no way.
But lets just look at your scenario up till that point.Andrina Bryson sees Luke at the Easthouses end of the path at 4.55,he kills Jodi and immediately phones her house but aborts the call because the moped boys can be heard on the path.He goes to the end of the path [using Roans Dyke path or the woods??] ,
he then phones Alan Ovens around 5.38 before standing by the wooden gate wearing the parka around 5.45 as F/W drive past. Why he wants to be seen by F/W I am not sure.
So,we are at 5.45 and Parky claims Luke hasn't been home yet,is that right?
Next you have Luke duck back into the woods,cross the river,giving his hands and face a quick wash and circle through the woods to get onto Newbattle Abbey crescent,right? So you actually have Luke arriving home when he should be sitting changed into the army shirt at the end of the street.
One other thing,wouldn't Luke have gone down to the river and washed before he stood at the gate?That would waste more time of course.
But why would he actually waste precious time at all going near the gate? Why not just make for the river and keep going?
Seems to have been a big part of Lukes plan to stand by the gate and be seen.Why? On the off chance that someone actually noticed him? And if it was of the uttmost importance for him to be seen at this stage,why did he later deny it was him? And worse than that,if he intended to go home and burn the parka soon after,why the hell did he want to make damned sure he was seen in it? Silly boy!
Never mind,so where were we? Oh yes,this scenario does not work,not if F/W saw Luke wearing his parka,it cant.Not unless Luke walked up Newbattle road afterwards and sat on the wall still wearing the parka at 5.55 as the push bike boys went past.He couldn,t have gone back into the woods,got the path to the river,wash,go home and change and walk to the end of the street.
So,we will repeat the two possible scenarios.Or three if you scrap the F/W sighting I suppose If there is a more plausable one please let me know.
Scenario 1. Straight home after the murder,ten minutes in house to wash change and arrange alibi with Corrine/Shane,walk down to the gate by 5.45 to be seen by F/W.Trouble is Luke has left the parka at home by then,hasn't he?? Oh dear!
In that case,the Crown case must indeed be Scenario 2. Home at 6.30. That is, F/W see Luke at 5.45-50 and then he walks up Newbattle road and sits on the wall just as the push bike boys go past,right? He then sits on the wall for half an hour still wearing the parka before going home to burn it.By golly Luke really wanted as many people as possible to see that parka before he destroyed it,didn't he.A farewell look?
Or WAS he wearing a parka while sitting on the wall? Must have been or this scenario falls flat.doesn't it?
No,the best possible guilty scenario is to scrap the F/W sighting alltogether and have Luke go straight home by 5.30 or so to change etc.,At least this gives him around 15-20 minutes at home to sort things out before walking to the end of the street at 5.50-55 in time for the push bike boys to see him.
But I dont suppose you will be too happy with cutting out the Fleming/Walsh sighting Parky?
As for the time it took Luke to walk up the path with Mia later that night,are you saying this took about 20 minutes Parky?
That doesn't seem too long,walking in the dark while searching for someone.He was probably searching all the verges you were talking about.no?
Anyway,no guilty scenario works very well in reality does it?
This takes us back to QCs occams razor theory.To make Luke guilty we have to make up an extremely far fetched illogical scenario,where as, if we take it that Luke is innocent,things fit nicely,he simply had his supper and left the house at 5.40. No getting home in record breaking time,no washing in rivers,no burning heavy parka jackets after making damned sure several witnesses had seen it,and no running straight to the murder scene like a half wit.
No,a guilty Luke just does not fit Parky. I am with Bubo,find Stocky man and you find the culprit.
And I dont mean anyone from the Dalkeith area. A devil blew in that day and drifted away again unseen,leaving a community devastated ever since. This was the work of a madman with a history of similar crimes.A sick serial killer.No one in Dalkeith fits the description.Didn't the FBI report prove this?