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I am probably being overly picky on timings here but this doesnt sound right
From ISs police interview
I phoned up and rearranged my doctor's appointment. Helen said 'If possible, make it this afternoon and then you can take stuff to the solicitors at the same time'.
In order to get to the 11.30am Surgery appointment, IS had to leave the house by 11.15am.
So, if Helen asked him to change the appointment, she must have done so before 11.15am, otherwise he would be out the door and gone.
But he doesn't call the Surgery until 11.33am...are we supposed to believe it took 15 minutes or more of discussion before he made the call ?
Also, why did Helen need IS to change to an afternoon appointment, just so he could then go to the solicitors.
We know that IS Surgery appointment was a 15 minute visit, the journey time back from Surgery to the Solicitors would be 15 - 20 minutes tops. He could have been at the solicitors by midday or soon after. Plenty of time to drop off papers before lunch ( if they close for lunch even ? )
I know it's all fabricated anyway, but just shows IS in another muddle about the timeline.
http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co....ng-the-trial/story-30074568-detail/story.html
From ISs police interview
I phoned up and rearranged my doctor's appointment. Helen said 'If possible, make it this afternoon and then you can take stuff to the solicitors at the same time'.
In order to get to the 11.30am Surgery appointment, IS had to leave the house by 11.15am.
So, if Helen asked him to change the appointment, she must have done so before 11.15am, otherwise he would be out the door and gone.
But he doesn't call the Surgery until 11.33am...are we supposed to believe it took 15 minutes or more of discussion before he made the call ?
Also, why did Helen need IS to change to an afternoon appointment, just so he could then go to the solicitors.
We know that IS Surgery appointment was a 15 minute visit, the journey time back from Surgery to the Solicitors would be 15 - 20 minutes tops. He could have been at the solicitors by midday or soon after. Plenty of time to drop off papers before lunch ( if they close for lunch even ? )
I know it's all fabricated anyway, but just shows IS in another muddle about the timeline.
http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co....ng-the-trial/story-30074568-detail/story.html