One of the witnesses to stocky man gave a description of a girl which was far closer to what Jodi looked like that evening than the one given by Andrina Bryson: very baggy clothing, dark top with what seemed to be a large collar laying across the shoulders, girl's hands in "pouch pockets" at front of top, zip front, brown hair parted in the middle, no fringe, either tied back or tucked behind her ears."
Compared to Andrina Bryson's "boot cut blue jeans a shade lighter than a plain blue sweatshirt, no recollection of hair style (originally).
The problem with the more accurate description is that it was timed after 5pm, and the time couldn't be manipulated the way the Bryson one could, because of other, concrete factors. But if this other sighting was of Jodi (and, given that they accepted that Bryson's description "could have been Jodi," then clearly, this other description also could have been Jodi, we have a bit of a problem with the prosecution case:
1. If it was after 5pm, Jodi could not have been murdered at 5.15pm where her body was found, because there is not enough time between the sighting on the Easthouses Road and the location of the body
2. If it was after 5pm, "fishing jacket man" described by Andrina Bryson becomes irrelevant - it couldn't have been Jodi at whom he was gesticulating at 4.54pm, because she was not there.
3. If it was after 5pm, and therefore the murder was, of necessity, later than 5.15pm, Luke could not have been the killer.
Could all of this be the reason police (contrary to Lithium's claims) did not follow up on this witness, even though the witness returned to the police with further details?
Notice, as well, in the newspaper article posted earlier (the one dated 2nd July) police were looking for anyone who had been in the vicinity between 5pm and 8.30pm. Why, so early in the investigation, did they choose 8.30pm as significant? Surely it should have been any time between when Jodi left home and when her body was found at just after 1.30pm? And why, later did 8.30pm change to 10pm, still an hour and a half before the body was found?
We know that a witness reported a scream frm the woodland strip at 8.30pm. The only "significant" thing I can think of for 10pm is that it was Jodi's curfew time.