Several witnesses reported seeing a man apparently changing a tyre. However I haven't seen anything to say any of them also saw a woman present. It's also possible that this person and car may have been someone completely different. It’s also a bit curious that Janice would have had the misfortune to have two punctures in a matter of days.
Agree.
I have read that several witnesses said they saw a man “standing by the car” and/or “a man standing with his head under the boot of the car”, but I haven’t read that anybody actually saw a man kneeling down and changing a tire.
It probably doesn’t matter (and I guess if you see somebody bent over with their head in the boot of a car, one logical assumption might be that they are changing a tire - but they could also have just been looking for a murder weapon..). Just seeking clarification on what witnesses saw. I did read that the man appeared to be fairly well dressed, whatever that means.
As you pointed out, I don’t think any of the witnesses reported seeing a second car or a woman standing nearby the car or seated or silhouetted inside the car.
Apparently there was at least a little oil or grease of some type found on Janice’s fingers, seeming to indicate that she was changing a tire. Would that mean though that she started to change the tire - but then somebody showed up and took over the job for her? Or did she and the killer change it together? But if that’s were the case, how come no witness saw two people changing a tire? It’s a bit odd .. if witnesses saw a lone man changing a tire, and she wasn’t helping, why were Janice’s hands dirty?
And I’m still not clear which tire Janice picked up from the tire repair place? If it was one of the Alfa’s four regular tires with logo on the hub, I don’t understand why the repair place didn’t put that repaired regular tire on the car for her, and put the spare in the boot. Why would you “save” the installation of the tire for some other person later? Nobody likes changing /installing a tire, and it wouldn’t have taken the shop more than a few minutes on (or with) a lift? it’s just odd
I think I read that there were chalk or grease pen markings on the inside of the tire (when the car was found in N London) - which had apparently been put there by the repair place to identify it as belonging to TW and JW’s Alfa.
I don’t know why I think the tire is such a big deal. It’s just very strange. Why would the killer take one of the tires (whether the regular or spare)? If the killer was not TW, did the killer also own an Alfa Romeo?
It can’t be just because the killer was concerned about fingerprints, as his prints would probably be on both tires to the same extent. If he could wipe down the tire he just put on the car, he could just as easily wipe down the one in the boot. And since no tire was found at the lay by, it had to - at least for some period of time - have been in the boot as he drove away (apparently turning around and heading back south).
Jmo