On the stand Shane was reminded by Mr Turnbull prosecuting of the consequences of perjury. Shane told the court that he did not see or hear Luke in the house from the moment he arrived. He agreed with the prosecution that it would have been difficult for Luke to enter the house without him knowing about it.
Another example of the prosecution wanting to eat its cake and have it, too, and John mixing fact and fiction to suit his own ends - after it was discovered Shane did not come straight home, but had, in fact, stopped off at a friend's, it was obvious that Luke was
already home when Shane came in and went straight upstairs to his room - whether Shane agreed or not that it would have been "difficult for Luke to enter the house without him knowing it" is utterly irrelevant - the prosecution's suggestion is based on Shane arriving at an earlier time, which it already
knew was wrong.
It clearly would not have been difficult for Luke to enter the house without Shane knowing about it if Shane was
not there when Luke entered the house. Who made the call from the house landline to Scotts Caravans at 4.17pm? Clue - Shane wasn't home yet, Corinne was at work.
Shane also admitted to the court that it was his mother who sent him back to the police station to change his statement after initially stating in his first statement that Luke was not at home. I hasten to add, it is not the sort of thing you forget about when your younger brother is accused of murdering his girlfriend.
And again, John making it up as he goes along. Shane admitted that he and his mother had discussed what they ate for dinner that night - he did not admit his mother had "sent him" back to the police station. (Seriously, there was a liaison officer in the house from the afternoon of July 1st!) Shane did not say in his first statement that Luke was not at home - in his first statement he simply said he had no idea what he did on the afternoon of June 30th - and that, on a normal day he'd come home from work between 3.30 and 4pm, go to his room until his tea was ready, and maybe go out after tea. And Luke was not formally accused of murdering Jodi until nearly 10 months later - he certainly wasn't accused by July 3rd. The nature of police interrogation tactics in this case was designed to create as much confusion as possible, and the prosecution, as I've just demonstrated, used inaccurate information to make assertions which, although apparently logical, were, in fact, irrelevant.
John peddles this rubbish repeatedly, wasting everyone's time and energy. He is corrected repeatedly, ignores the correction and carries on making false, dishonest and inaccurate claims. What I have never understood is why.