Thanks for clarifying V left the park at 7:00 pm eyesonly.
The MV sighting is also interesting from the standpoint of the new CFS evidence; it not only corroborates RB's sighting of the car but it nullifies a possible explanation that might account for the CFS findings.
The Crown theory was that RB killed EB in the valley before 7:00 PM; EB told her mother that she would be back in a couple of hours which, if true, besides raising the interesting question of why it would take anyone a couple of hours to check a tennis schedule, would also mean that EB planned on going to class that night. This would also suggest that EB had to leave the valley
by 6:30 PM were she alive and able to do so. Taking into account the CFS findings, on this theory EB had to be placed in her car by 9:30 PM per the CFS three-hour time limit; however, RB is accounted for from 7:15 PM until at least 10:30 PM when he helps RG put away the volleyball nets, then walks out of UTSC with three other people and spends another 5-10 minutes gabbing in the parking lot. The earliest RB can put EB in her car is about 10:45 PM - well over an hour past the 9:30 PM cutoff and 45 minutes past 10:00 PM. Then we have to deal with the question of why he would bother placing her in the car if his intent wasn't to dispose of her that night, which we know he had to per the lack of any evidence of decomposition in the car when found Friday afternoon.
The other scenario on the Crown theory it seems is that RB placed the body in the car
before RB arriving at the UTSC Athletic Centre, something LE suggested in March of 2013 and, it should be said, completely rules out any sighting of EB after 7:15 PM. The Globe and Mail reports, "The CFS conclusions were not inconsistent with the police theory, Mr. Reesor said. He alleged that Mr. Baltovich used Ms. Bain’s car initially to transport the body to a hiding spot in the park. Then, “wrapping it well,” he placed it back in the car a couple of days later. Again, because RB could have got to the car until well after the cutoff, this would have to be before he goes to UTSC.
Setting aside the absurdity of a person successfully placing a body in a car in broad daylight without being discovered only then to remove it, leave it for a couple of days, then place it in the car again - or maybe twice again if you accept AS's evidence - and discounting the fact that the CFS evidence is that the body wasn't wrapped and that it wouldn't have mattered in terms of decomposition odor and insect activity, MV makes this scenario an impossibility. MV saw the car at 7:00 PM and there was no body in the car and it hadn't moved one inch since 6:20 PM. It is simply impossible that anyone could have made it to EB’s car
after Vasconcelos saw it, driven it into the valley to where the body was presumably left, put the body in her car (in broad daylight no less and not in the trunk), driven it somewhere else, taken the body out and hidden it (again in broad daylight), hidden it well enough that it wouldn’t be found during the ensuing two days, gotten back in EB's car, driven it somewhere else (presumably close to their own car) then gotten back in their own car (without getting any blood in their car) then driven to UTSC and made it to to the Athletic Centre for a workout that began at 7:15 PM; or 7:00 Pm if you accept MS's evidence-in-chief.