I wonder who if not her boyfriend she climbed a wall into a secluded area with
Interesting point. There was no evidence that Jodi climbed through the V break. That may, of course have been because the V was accessed by so many people that night that evidence was lost or destroyed.
But it's interesting because Alice Walker inserted into the narrative very early the assertion that Jodi would only have gone over the wall with someone she knew, but how could she possible know that? What if she was forced to climb over (maybe by someone threatening her with a large knife?) It's certainly a possibility investigating officers considered - there were a number of references to Jodi being "forced" over the wall, before they were dropped iin favour of the "she went over the wall with Luke" claims.
But Alice's statement appears to demonstrate that she accepts Jodi
would have gone behind the wall - why, then, did she claim to find it strange that Luke would think of going over the wall when the dog reacted? She said she would "never have thought" Jodi would be "over there."
If as claimed by Dobbie, Luke and Jodi went behind the wall for "Privacy" to have their argument about the "other girl", why didn't they go behind the wall at the big break at the junction of the paths? If Jodi was going to "confont Luke abouot another girl" surely she'd want to do that at the earliest possibility, rather than walking 500 yards down a path to climb over into the same woodand strip they coulld have accessed at the top?
Then there's the wire fence at the opposite side of the woodland strip, where the barbs had been pushed aside to make a gap so that it was easy to get in and out of the woodland strip from there without getting caught on barbs. It's at least a possibility that Jodi entered the woodland strip from here (perhaps intending to meet someone to pick up cannabis and then climb through the V
onto the path to continue her journey to Luke's?) This is the place (in the woodland strip beside the fence with the moved barbs) where an area of grass had been trampled, and was flagged up as a potential escape route for the killer... then never followed up.
So it's really not a case of askiing "who else, apart from Luke, would she have climbed through the V with?" The questions are, did she climb through the V or not? If she did, did she do so willingly or was she forced? If willingly, with whom, and why? If she did not go through the V, how did she come to be iin the woodland strip, and why?