"Hall’s mother, Lynne, is adamant she saw Hall arrive at around 06:00. She had woken up and had been unable to sleep. At around 06:00 she had given up trying to sleep and had gone to make a drink. Whilst she was still making the drink, Hall entered. Of course, one could argue she was mistaken or she had reason to protect her son, but would she lie to protect someone who had killed a close friend? Lynne noticed nothing unusual in her son’s manner or appearance. He chatted with his mother and later that day he was ‘his usual smiley entertaining self’ according to friends. This is hardly the demeanour of a man who had killed as a result of a burglary that had gone wrong and who had just killed his mother’s friend."He disclosed the murder took place around 6am ish. He said he did not sit and have a chat with his mother and instead went straight up to bed as soon as he got in, took the clothes he was wearing off and placed them in the bottom of the wardrobe - where the fibres were found.
He said he had indeed gone into Tesco's Copdock on the Saturday to purchase a new pair of trousers and that it was a 'fluke' the police failed to find this when viewing CCTV.
He said he was wearing a black leather jacket, black trousers, black & red shirt and a pair of black shoes. Not boots, jeans and a jumper.
According to SH he disposed of the clothing on the Monday night. He suggested the clothes remained in the bottom of the wardrobe from the Sunday morning until the Monday. He didn't say where but they may have been disposed of in Colchester, where he said he disposed of some of the items he had stolen from the zenith burglary.
"The prosecution explained this by claiming Hall disposed of the clothing he wore at the time of the murder and even claimed he had bought the clothing from Tesco’s earlier in the day, even though CCTV footage of the supermarket shows Hall was not at the supermarket at any time. It seems strange they would introduce such a theory when there is no evidence at all to substantiate it. There is no evidence to suggest Hall disposed of any clothing. It is simply a convenient explanation from the prosecution who would otherwise have been unable to explain the flaws in their argument."http://www.mojuk.org.uk/Portia/archive%2012/hall.html