With respect Trooper could you please explain your view,particularly re timing being out. I recall you saying this before and did not understand why then either.
its only a view, lyndy.
7.30 am . He rings the police. Allison is missing..
She is missing, either from a walk late at night, or early in the morning.
He has to ring the Dickies. Was this before or after the call to the police? I am theorizing before .
But the timing is out as I see it, because that timing was out of his control. He had to do it then. Not before, and not after that time. It had to be done, but the time wasnt suitable, not that any time would be, but it couldnt be left up to anyone else to claim she was missing. It had to be him, because he lives there, and that is the chosen place she is missing from, and he is the prime person who would know if she was missing. And it has to be at a time that he would , in the normal scope of events , notice she was missing. The wandering missing wife is going to be missed very shortly by others.
But 7.30 am is a bit of a bugger, really, as its not enough time to be missing IF she went for a morning walk,. and TOO LONG if she went for a walk in the late night hours previously to midnight.
But there is no choice.