He was bound to be sobered up.. IMO, when you are drunk and something happens you snap back to reality, you panic.. Maybe not completely sober obviously, but he was aware of his actions
Yes, I agree completely.
He was bound to be sobered up.. IMO, when you are drunk and something happens you snap back to reality, you panic.. Maybe not completely sober obviously, but he was aware of his actions
Is 9 mins enough time? His house is over half a mile away from the crime scene. He would have had to run pretty fast there and back to have any time to "check" anything.
Does anyone else think it's odd that the mum says it's the first time she's seen the CCTV of him with the torch? If it was 3 hours later then I could understand why she might not have seen it but it's literally minutes after the other footage.
James MatthewsVerified account @jamesmatthewsky
Court is shown picture of a knife - Accused’s mother says it could be a knife from my set from my kitchen. Says it’s very similar, she wouldn’t know because police took everything away. Asked how many knives died her knife block accommodate, she says 5.
Yes it's a flashlight.So, he leaves a third time....with a TORCH ! Is a torch a flashlight? IMO, He wasn't that drunk because he is definitely freaking out about trying to cover his tracks. Frantically jumping walls, showering and coming and going with or without clothing. He may have been somewhat under the influence of alcohol but he clearly knows he needs to cover his tracks and, it appears to me, he is frantically trying to do so. Basically 4 am on a Monday morning. Such strange behavior. !!
Radio Clyde NewsVerified account @RadioClydeNews 46s46 seconds ago
Court hears Mr McLachlin has a home CCTV system and decided to check it for signs of Alesha MacPhail. Says he spotted movement on the shoreline in the early hours of the morning. Showed someone carrying ‘something’ on their back.
She may have had to watch a lot of footage, saw him leave once and return once and figured that was it, not considering the possibility he may have left the house again.
Hmmm...I wonder if he may have suffocated her in her bed and killed her before he took her from the home, which is why no one heard anything from her and then he may have carried her/transported her out of the house and raped her after she died at the location where her body was found. The testimony from the medical examiner suggests he thinks she may have been sexually before she died but it does not say he is certain. The sexual assault could have happened within a short period of time from her "kidnapping". Actually, for Alesha's sake, I do hope she was not alive during the sexual assault.