Apparently, Jill Dando's front garden was hedge-sheltered. Is this where the gunman hid, out of public view, awaiting Jill's arrival?
But how would the gunman know that Jill would be travelling to her Gowan Avenue property that morning, to which she was by then only an infrequent visitor having moved in to her fiancé's in Chiswick? From the first trial of Barry George, it emerged that en route to her property that morning, Jill purchased 500 sheets of A4 fax paper and shopped for ink for her fax machine. In an article of 2019, Byline Times reported that Jill travelled to her Gowan Avenue property that morning in order to get her fax machine fixed-up so that a contract could come through on it. Was this information known to the gunman in what appears to have been a highly professional operation, afterall, let's face it, this crime remains unresolved more than 23 years after it occurred, or was it carried out by a random passer-by who happened to have a gun on him?
Apparently, in the months before she was murdered, Jill spent alot of time away filming. 2 days before she was killed, she visited her Gowan Avenue property to pick up post. Is this when she discovered that the contract she had been expecting had not arrived to her fax machine and then somehow the gunman found out that Jill would then be travelling back to Gowan Avenue the following Monday morning to tend to her fax machine?
Also, a few days before she was killed, agreement was reached for the sale of Jill's property. Is it possible that through the process of Jill's house sale, her prospective murderer obtained a key to Jill's house, this would give them the opportunity to escape through and out the back of Jill's property and thereby not run the risk of being spotted by a member of the public in Gowan Avenue?