Oooh, food for thought there, nice points.
100% agree with him isolating her (I wonder if she ever wanted to learn to drive and he put her off?). Wasn't allowed friends and those she had were women - was he super jealous? Maybe her comment at the boot sale was to try and avoid his anger later...
<modsnip - rude> We don't know what they are comparing the size with. I guess it's comparison with the teeny slivers of glass that fly everywhere when you drop a drinking vessel (as compared with toughened safety glass such as this.) As I say, I find that "large" description confusing. It seems...
Not impossible, there isn't enough evidence to say whether it's probable IMO (as this stage of the trial anyway).
They said they were large, but also said they were 2-5mm which, to me, is pretty damn small. I don't know if the evidence was recorded by the reporter incorrectly and they were cm...
Now it must be said nobody could ever accuse me of being a good liar, but wouldn't you be saying "I found her keys, she must have posted them back in when she left." instead of just finding them on the floor? I don't recall any specific he ever said about where on the floor? Probably...
I'm trying to figure out his logic for saying he found her keys on the floor. I presume he's suggesting she posted them back through the letterbox but if that was my made-up story I'd be adding details like that, ie they were just behind the door, but I haven't seen that said by him anywhere...
JMO it's very simple. She said she was leaving him. Always the most dangerous time for a partner in an abusive relationship. I suspect he killed her Sunday night (could have had the purse out to give him money for the pizzas). Spent the night thinking up the Dungarvan "alibi" etc.
For the non-Irish sleuths who may not know, St Bernard was the labelling/brand used by Dunnes Stores up to 2013
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunnes_Stores
Sorry, I can't remember which on of our lovely sleuths first posited the bed as the locus of the death, but this little snippet that we haven't heard before lends credence to the theory!
(ETA: evidence of Assistant State Pathologist Margot Bolster)
I felt like the order of witnesses lacked an obvious cohesive order, the GP didn't bring medical notes and will be recalled, the garda who found the chisel was all "wasn't me" type thing.
It could also be that Paul Healy seems to skip details others' don't, I'll see what Nicola Talentless has...
And would you think that she would also go to his appointments to make it look normal that they did everything together? The manipulation of all around is unreal if so.
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