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It could be as simple as police identifying the vehicle and when told that it couldn’t have been Spedding’s car, Pollard doubted himself or back-pedalled. People can quite often be certain about something and, when confronted with evidence that what they saw or heard was not right, they don’t have an explanation for why they got it wrong, or their recollection was wrong.
Yes, I had thought about that. But then why even bother to have Dean Pollard testify? If it was a moot point.
Unless the Coroner had to justify to themselves the reason for the search of that area? Which seems a bit silly. She had the police brief in front of her.
I just find it a bit puzzling due to these aspects.
The only thing I can think of that makes any sense is ... whose van was it?