Good essay Q & A article below which is worth a read for scenarios to do with intoxication
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...3U6jZV&sig=AHIEtbTShoXTGXQVh_KD13Ukngcz7VWHMQ
In VT's case, if reports were true, then he was seen arriving home on his bike at around 7pm. Was he sober at that point? I've never tried to ride a bike whilst stoned or drunk but would imagine were I to try to do so I might appear a tad wobbly to any onlookers.
If he were so off his head with booze or drugs just a couple of hours later so as to kill somebody and claim not to have known what he was doing, then at what point afterwards did he become lucid enough not only to realise what he'd done but to clear up after himself afterwards to conceal the crime too?
I'd hazard a guess he might claim it was "just" an accident. Something along the lines of them crossing paths in some form, her panicking after he's "unwittingly" scared her, him panicking and just trying to stop her from screaming out and then "accidentally" strangling her when he only meant to stop her crying out.
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q...3U6jZV&sig=AHIEtbTShoXTGXQVh_KD13Ukngcz7VWHMQ
In VT's case, if reports were true, then he was seen arriving home on his bike at around 7pm. Was he sober at that point? I've never tried to ride a bike whilst stoned or drunk but would imagine were I to try to do so I might appear a tad wobbly to any onlookers.
If he were so off his head with booze or drugs just a couple of hours later so as to kill somebody and claim not to have known what he was doing, then at what point afterwards did he become lucid enough not only to realise what he'd done but to clear up after himself afterwards to conceal the crime too?
I'd hazard a guess he might claim it was "just" an accident. Something along the lines of them crossing paths in some form, her panicking after he's "unwittingly" scared her, him panicking and just trying to stop her from screaming out and then "accidentally" strangling her when he only meant to stop her crying out.