How did Woffinden know what happened to Jill that morning, that the assailant grabbed her from behind. held her and forced her to the ground - where did he get this information from or is it just guesswork on his behalf? He could have simply held the gun to her head and told her to kneel down. Also what did happen to Jill's coat - did the police check it for any possible DNA, hairs, fibres, etc.?
Also, if she was shot when her face was almost touching the tiled step of the porch, wouldn't Jill have slumped head-first onto the step after she had been shot? This seems at odds with what the first two people on the scene saw.
Jill Dando murder: What woman who found BBC presenter noticed
Helen Doble, the first person to come across Jill's body, said:
"At first it was difficult, in the first few seconds, to realise it was actually Jill and she was actually in that position. She was on her doorstep leaning against her front door.
She had changed colour, there was a lot of blood loss and it was clear to me that she was dead. I looked around and there was nobody else in the street and I quickly got my phone out to call the emergency services."
Then we have Vida Saunders account:
Much-loved BBC Personality of the Year, Jill Dando, 37, was killed outside her own front door in Fulham, London by a single gun shot to the head in April 1999.
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'Mrs Saunders said:
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n those days much of the white painted Victorian frontage of 29 Gowan Avenue was screened from the street by a privet hedge and a small tree. 'But what I saw as soon as we stepped through the front gate hit me like a physical blow.'
What she saw was the body of Dando, 37, killed only minutes earlier outside her own front door by a single gunshot to the head. Jill's body was lying at such an odd angle,' she recalled. 'She looked like she had collapsed on the spot. The back of her head was against the front door and her chest was facing back out towards the pavement.
'She was in a pool of blood and I noticed her lips were blue and there were some small drips of blood running from her nose. It was such a disturbing image. I think we knew immediately she was critically injured. She was still clutching a set of keys in one hand, probably her door keys or possibly her car keys. The handles of her handbag were over the other arm and her mobile phone was inside, ringing constantly.'
So Jill wasn't found lying face down on the step, the back of her head was against the door and facing back out towards the pavement. Is it possible that Jill could have still have been conscious for a minute or two after she had been shot and had managed to prop herself against the door?
Also, why didn't the next-door neighbour RH hear Jill's mobile phone ringing? He said he heard her scream and the click of the gate, but no mention of her phone ringing at all?