...or apparently Scottish?
Indeed. According to Veronica the only words he said were ‘Alistair Wilson’, so I guess it would’ve been difficult to discern much either way.
...or apparently Scottish?
Wasn't Alistair was at the door with the man for a few minutes? What did they talk about? It's said the killer took the envelope with him to leave no forensic evidence, but he was happy for Alistair to take the envelope back into the house?
Well, the killer might not have been intending to kill him when he let him take the envelope into the house. It would seem like a very risky strategy as he had no idea whether Alastair would come down again. He might have had the gun to put the frighteners on him if he did not comply. Alastair clearly was not shown it before he went back inside, so the first encounter with the killer was not scary for him or threatening or he would not have gone back down.
While Veronica has very obviously been told to limit what she says to the media etc, you would think that Alastair told her what the man had said or what he was after, because he went inside to talk to her about it. Had the killer mentioned the decking or something to do with the bank, that would be a lead and we know the police do not have any leads or motive for why AW was killed. So what did the killer say, and what did AW tell VW?
The killer might have ended up firing the weapon because he didn't like AW's answer when he came down, or AW threatened to call the police, or for any reason that meant the conversation escalated. And then perhaps he grabbed the envelope after so as to not leave it as evidence.
But had he been sent there to assassinate AW, it makes sense for him to have done so right away, not give him an envelope. He doesn't need to distract him! AW comes to the door, bang bang, leave. Having VW come to the door first does suggest that this "professional assassin" is a novice at least. Maybe he was the best whoever is behind this could get. I guess he did the job and didn't get caught yet...
Yes, that's the gist of it.You're right. Unless Veronica can disclose more of the conversation she had with Alistair at the time, I'm at a loss to understand the sequence of events.
Is that pretty much the gist of it?
- Alistair is putting children to bed
- Door knocks. Veronica opens it.
- Man asks for Alistair by his full name.
- Veronica gets Alistair and takes over with the kids.
- Alistair comes down and chats with the man for a few minutes.
- ????
- Alistair comes back upstairs with an empty envelope addressed to "Paul"
- ????
- Alistair decides to go back downstairs.
- ????
- The man shoots Alistair three times and takes the envelope.
Why was the envelope empty? Why was "Paul" written on it? What did Alistair and the man talk about initially? What did Alistair and Veronica talk about afterwards? Why did Alistair decide to go back to the door? There is something off about all of this.