Zedx
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Iirc correctly they identified everyone at the pub. They had CCTV, then staff and bouncers could name a few to start the ball rolling.
Remember this is a neighbourhood pub where punters drank where they lived, went to primary school, high school, university or worked in area.
It's not some pub in middle of big tourist area.
It was always easy to find out who was who back then.
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Hi Spooks - Just can't agree with you. CBV was not just a "neighborhood pub". It was very well know and people from all over (like Frankie) would go there. i know they said they interviewed everyone, we have all read it a 1000 times, but I don't believe they could have, there was bound to be a few people there that did not know anyone else and so could not be listed. Also if there were some shady people there, the type that do the rounds of pubs, they would not have come forward and the bouncers etc would not have known them. Untraceable IMO.