309.
Joanne Woad first made a statement on 16 September. In that statement she said that she thought the time was about 2 a.m.
On 3 October, she made a further statement in which she explained why she had said about 2 a.m. She said:
"In my original statement I stated that this call was at 2 a.m. To be more precise I can add that when I awoke I remember looking at my digital radio/alarm clock at the foot of my bed and reading the hour figure as "2". I do not remember noting the minute reading and therefore the time could have been anywhere between 2 a.m. and 2.59 a.m."
310.
In evidence Miss Woad gave precisely the same account and she would not accept in cross-examination that she was wrong.
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It would have been very close to 3.00am. Which matches SB's WS.
Bamber would not committ the massacre so early he was back at GH by 2am. Or wait 90 minutes before calling the police.