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Steve im no Eddy Merckx but the type of bike in question to be even thought of as being used that night is utter rubbish, a bike like that would be puntured in no time .
I do have the dates wrong sorry-it was Thursday 22 August when Ann Eaton saw the bicycle with mud. It still has to be explained which lady rode it and how the mud got there.
Well I may need curiousessex's help here but Jeremy could have carried the bicycle through any particular rough patches and cycled along the sea wall,affording him the default excuse of checking security at Osea Road should he have been observed that morning.
Sorry Steve, I don't know what point you're trying to make? There was much spotted on the wheels - so what? It could have been there ages and come from anywhere!! Just because RB spots some similar coloured mud near WHF that doesn't mean that's the ONLY place it could have come from and to argue that point would be quite ridiculous!!
And run the risk of chain oil to make contact with his garments ? oil is hard as hell to remove.
Well he wore a wet suit..
Steve i have 4 cycles and i like to think i know what mud is, if you can host on the forum a picture of the bike in question with the mud i will gladly look at what colour the mud is and go from there.
Hey Steve,the name was Simpson,not Samson. Carrying a bicycle indeed. Good Lord man. He'd have run out of puff,as he wasn't exactly built like Atlas,was he.?
And why use it in the first place if you have to carry it!!
I'm afraid that's a no no.
There isn't one as far as I know Mertol and I fail to see how anyone could distinguish the colour of one mud sample from another - unless they were looking at the two samples together. However, for a true match to be made, they would have to be tested - they weren't and the whole thing is rubbish!!