So, let's say for example that Tostee simply "chucked" Warriena out onto his balcony, as he stated to his father. You would have to concede that she must have been in mortal fear of Tostee to climb over that balcony within a period of 12 seconds. I concede that she was in mortal fear of Tostee but I also believe that he placed her on the outer ledge of his balcony. She didn't climb over the rail at all.
Warriena was drunk and disorientated. In that state her physical movements would have been sluggish and a lot slower than a sober person in the same position than Warrieana found herself in. Warriena's mood had swung from fieriness to fear in a matter of 27 seconds as is evidenced by her 33 screams of "No." and "Let me go home." as she was lifted out onto the balcony. She had nowhere to go but down.
Is it physically possible to scale a balcony in 12 seconds? Yes it probably is but in Warriena's case she had a great deal of help from Tostee in doing so.
You claimed to have heard the audio. Is that the truth, or did you just listen to it once? I ask because studying the recording plainly shows
1:24:25 "you've been a bad girl"
1:24:26 door lock clicking as he goes inside. Whilst this is going on, Warriena says "just let me go home" three times .
If she was out on the ledge as you claim, would she be saying "just let me go home" repeatedly? No. She would be screaming "help! help!", screaming her head off in abject terror,or something like that. You only have to think of yourself in such a situation to know you wouldn't be saying "Just let me go home". This 14 storeys up!
You seem to validate his statement that he didnt want to be seen out on the balcony after her fall so as not to incriminate himself, so how then do you reconcile this with him placing himself near the ledge and man-handling her over , in possible full view of any number of people to the side or above who might also be out on their balconies trying to see what the ruckus is about? The answer is it doesn't reconcile.
Furthermore, if she was on the ledge she would be gripping on to the railing for dear life, not climbing down. Yet climbing down is exactly what she was witnessed doing by the people below..
All of this points to exactly why the verdict came to its conclusion - that she was in the balcony area, and for some inexplicable reason immediately decided to hot foot it over the railing, seemingly without any spatial awareness. If you think the coroner will mount an enquiry to investigate why she had this lack of spatial awareness, then I wish you luck, but I do not believe paranormal psychology is within their ambit, although I could be wrong.
I'm sorry, but this "he put her over" nonsense should stop ,it is so far left field its out of the ball park. It simply doesn't marry up with whats on the recording at all, nor with what was seen. And those two things are the evidence in this case.
I'm all for speculation and after all, that's what Websleuths is all about, but unless speculation is based on something credible, well, its just ships and giggles to fill in time between doing the dished or woteva.