YoureNicked
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The Defence:-
The defence tried to focus attention a couple of times on the state of inebriation of Paul Bevilacqua and his female companion on the night of the dinner at the Bluewater Bar and Grill. It wasn't stated definitively today but I suspect these were the two people whom are alleged to have caught a lift home with LR that night.
Neither of the witnesses who attended the dinner and who testified today could state that LR picked up his name card from the table at the conclusion of the 'Celebrity Heads' game.
I had always assumed that LR's place card was used by him during the game - but apparently the cards were mixed up on the table and given to other people. Elizabeth Needham who testified said that she received the card that read 'The Queen' but that she didn't look on the other side to see whose name was written there. She did say that there was only one 'The Queen' in the game so we can assume that she had LR's card.
She said LR sat to her right at the table but that she'd placed the card back down on the table at the conclusion of the game with her left hand.
I found the fact that she remembered which hand she'd placed the card down on the table with, to be very fishy indeed. I mean, how would anyone ever remember such a thing...and as I recall, she said she was right handed.
Elizabeth said she didn't see who picked up the cards at the end of the game.
The defence tried to focus attention a couple of times on the state of inebriation of Paul Bevilacqua and his female companion on the night of the dinner at the Bluewater Bar and Grill. It wasn't stated definitively today but I suspect these were the two people whom are alleged to have caught a lift home with LR that night.
Neither of the witnesses who attended the dinner and who testified today could state that LR picked up his name card from the table at the conclusion of the 'Celebrity Heads' game.
I had always assumed that LR's place card was used by him during the game - but apparently the cards were mixed up on the table and given to other people. Elizabeth Needham who testified said that she received the card that read 'The Queen' but that she didn't look on the other side to see whose name was written there. She did say that there was only one 'The Queen' in the game so we can assume that she had LR's card.
She said LR sat to her right at the table but that she'd placed the card back down on the table at the conclusion of the game with her left hand.
I found the fact that she remembered which hand she'd placed the card down on the table with, to be very fishy indeed. I mean, how would anyone ever remember such a thing...and as I recall, she said she was right handed.
Elizabeth said she didn't see who picked up the cards at the end of the game.