MsMiniSleuth
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Aside from the fact that no one heard anything on Poynders that evening, is there any other reason to dismiss the possibility that SE was hit by a car? I'm going back over what we know and I'm not sure if I'm missing something. IMO if the suspect has experience as a car mechanic, I could imagine this being something the suspect could conceal fairly well once at home, and if he was tired from his early shift he might have been driving badly. It would explain how so much of the aftermath seems to have been very rushed and panicked.
Obviously speculative - this is really a question as to intent, obviously, and we can't know that, and it doesn't undermine culpability either (IMO). No one hearing an accident is a big factor, but Clapham at night tends to have some loud noises as standard (even during lockdown in my area).
I'm just wondering if there's anything I'm missing regarding the scene or the information we have, really, because I'm sure I must have.
Did you look at the forensics video from there? They seemed to be taking interest in the entrance/exit to the flats and the dropped kerb area. Something seems to have occurred at that spot, but just what...?