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Veritas Omnia Vincit
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Don't know what to make of the handkerchief, only that it was dropped in the dark of night unnoticed. I did read somewhere (sorry not computer savvy enough to do links) that the handkerchief contained DNA. So may have been used to wipe away smears, hand prints etc?
JAC6007 - I doubt that most people would think of such a trivial item as a hankie might be traceable to a single store - especially if bought in Bali. It is certainly not something anyone would plant in order to incriminate someone.
I seem to recall that the prosecution claim that DNA was on the hankie - it was definitely not Corryn's, but they could not eliminate the possibility that it came from LR.
I have been thinking about the bollard and why there was a trail of oil on the way in but the car was still able to be driven after burying the body. I think the car may have hit the concrete base on the way in causing a little leak but on the way out the underside of the car hit the concrete again and caused a bigger leak after which the car would have lost significantly more oil, started to overheat, smoke and become noisy and powerless.
Not sure about hit man being involved but irrespective of who did it, I firmly believe that LR is behind it. There are just too many coincidences in my view.
JMO