Despite this I don't think that he did give Helen zopiclone in her scrambled eggs. But he knows it looks bad so I think he is forced to lie about lots of things.
surely, she wouldn't have taken zopocline again until bedtime. So whether Nick and Joe took her away or murdered her there and then she would most likely have woken up even if she'd have been napping. She wouldn't have been napping using Zopocline during the day, only if she naturally felt tired...
This is the other thing how did Nick and Joe manage to kill her without leaving a mark on her without getting her to take her zopocline. There was no other dope in her system except paracetomol.
oh I forgot she carried them in a little bag in her handbag - So she could go to sleep on the go...
I think it highly likely she never got up that morning and her body was lying in the bed upstairs alive doped up on zopiclone or dead until the boys had left. The timings are tight for such a planned murder if he expected her to be soundly asleep when he killed her. Boris was probably killed...
IS claims that Helen made the increased standing order on his laptop computer connected to a screen because she liked using a big screen. Why would she do that when she was more familiar with using a MAC and her OWN big screen and keyboard.
At 9.04am there was a call from the home landline to the solicitors, the jurors are told. Stewart said Helen made this call.
Stewart: “Our mobiles were all on the EE network.”
( so was it IS making this call and covering by saying both phones are on EE – pity the Solicitors...
I was very struck that the murder seemed to take place a year and a day after the registering of the Power of Attorney and so I looked at the rules to see what they say. It does seem that IS was not well informed about these powers and he may have made a mistake. General power of attorney which...
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