Are we all feeling better having got all of that off our chests? None of you know me, none of you know why I do what I do and, anyway, your opinions are none of my business. I do think, however, that continually misquoting me to "prove" what you say is somewhat hypocritical. Anyway, back to the discussion.
been a couple of things on the red forum I’ve been chatting about, a few questions have come up, can Sandra or anyone else help? Also was wondering Sandra, if there is any reason you don’t post there, I assume it’s due to all the stuff that gets posted, don’t think I could be arsed with all that either!
I've never posted there and have no intention of doing so because of (a) the way it's run and (b) the things that are allowed there.
Shane’s knife collection? Did he have one? How many did he have? Did the police take them, where were they kept.
No, he didn't have one, to the best of my knowledge.
Where was Shane when Luke went out with the dog after the call from Jodi’s mum?
In his house. Luke went up to ask if he could borrow the torch, Shane got it for him and then went back up to his room.
Where was the knife pouch found and was the knife from the pouch the same one that was handed in by Luke’s mum? Was this also the brown handled knife witnesses have seen him with?
In Luke's bedroom, on a shelf/chest of drawers (i.e. not hidden away). From memory, the knife Corinne handed to Luke's solicitor, who then handed it to the police, was the knife that belonged to the pouch - they were bought together. The solicitor's statement is in the case papers. The brown handled knife is one that was described by Ferris as belonging to Luke. He (Ferris) later accepted it was his own knife, not Luke's. It was not the knife that belonged to the pouch.
Luke’s clothing, am I correct in saying this was meant to be the same clothes he wore to school that day that he was still in that night? If so who corroborated this?
Yes. again, from memory, there were some witnesses from school who described those clothes, then the boys he was out playing with in the early evening also described those clothes.
There are 30 - 40 boxes of documents. When they were returned from the SCCRC, the papers were just chucked in wily-nily and have never been properly sorted ever since. It will take me a long time to sort them all into the sort of order that would allow me to access specific papers quickly. I know what's there because it was me who sorted them before they went to the Commission in the first place.