3:30 - school finished
4.15 - Luke called his mother from the home landline to her work landline (his grandmother answered the call before passing it to Corinne, so there are two witnesses plus the phone logs).
4.25 - call from Shane's mobile to the home landline connected for just over a minute. Neither Luke nor Shane remembered this call initially - it wasn't until the phone logs showed it and Shane remembered he'd stopped at a friend's on the way home from work that they realised the call was Shane letting Luke know he might be late home for dinner.
4,34 - 4.38 - exchange of texts between Luke's phone and Jodi's mother's phone (Jodi's phone was broken)
4.54 - Luke called the speaking clock from his mobile. Shane was on the internet, so the landline was busy.
If the claim was that the call to the speaking clock placed Luke outside his home and the Andrina Bryson sighting was of Luke, why did she not mention a phone in her description? She said the youth had both hands at his sides, palms facing forward, at exactly the time of the call to the speaking clock.
And, if Luke left home immediately after the final 4.38 text from Jodi, there would not be enough time for him to be the person at the Easthouses entrance to the path, which is why the suggestion arose that he didn't go straight home from school but, instead, went to the woodland strip to lie in wait for Jodi.
That then unravels because he wouldn't have known about the sudden decision to "unground" Jodi at 4.34pm - why would he be "lying in wait" for her if she was grounded?