That's fair enough. It's actually Jill's agent on the Netflix documentary that says it wasn't a routine visit. I have read before that she did visit on Mondays but just perhaps she didn't originally intend to visit that particular monday? It's always hard reading different people's accounts as they themselves may have misunderstood to begin with.
I know you said you have been on that street whereas I've just seen photos of it. You'll have a better perspective on it than me. It does seem only two things can really have happened. Either someone was waiting for her or someone just happened to pass at the precise time she arrived. I think it is pretty much definite that whoever did this must have been very close to the property at the time. There simply wasn't time to approach from any distance. If they were waiting for her, looking at the pictures I don't see where they can have hid for any length of time. Would you agree? You made the point, and I did some time ago, that this was a property on a street with people constantly around. Not somewhere isolated or secluded.
For me it feels like if someone was waiting, they knew she was coming and knew pretty much the time she would arrive. The alternative is that someone just happened to be in the right place at the right time. I think also the dynamic of the shooting changes depending on which scenario is correct. If someone was waiting it would be premeditated and planned and they would be prepared ready to act. Escape route ready etc. If someone was passing just as she turned up it's a bit different. There was only the tiniest window of opportunity to carry out the act. No time to plan or think. Just a few moments when she got out of the car and took the few steps to her front door. In those seconds deciding to kill her and having no time to survey the surroundings or who's about etc. All that and being in the right place at the right time whilst just happening to have a gun on you.
Yes Gowan Avenue is a typical London residential street. Small pavement and as you walk past that house you're pretty much staring at the front door 10 yards away.
I spent a couple of seconds taking in the location and then quickly had to move to the side as a person was coming up the pavement so just shows how well the shooter did in avoiding detection as quite simply you wouldn't avoid the scene if the killer was coming out and closing the gate, Jill lying down would've been noticed.
Only difference with 1999 is apparently there was a small tree blocking some angle of the entrance. No tree when I walked past.
I think it was something as simple as the shooter on the far street corner by junction of Munster Road (as could still clearly see 29 Gowan Avenue from that side) had knowledge of the vehicle she drove, saw one turning into Gowan and I'D Jill and then had a quick look and saw there was no one walking up or down the street calculated that they had roughly a minute to commit the crime if Jill quickly got out of her car which she did.
With all the witness IDs that morning there was clearly at least one person there that day waiting around expecting her to return at some point that morning. How they knew that I'm not sure but a tip off and they weren't moving anymore than 50 yards from the street.
The luck was then walking down in the other direction and not being ID by anyone if there was a lack of people in GA at that moment in the day.
I was there on a Saturday afternoon and passed 4-5 other day walking down the road towards Fulham FC.
It's like many things. Full of adrenaline and you just commit the act although still to me it strikes more as a hit than a random getting completely carried away as there is still the aftermath to deal with to the shooting.
Nowadays BBC presenters live in scheduled resident apartment blocks. Surprise to me with Jill's primetime roles she wasn't already in somewhere more discreet even before imminently moving in with Alan Farthing but of course being gunned down on your own doorstep is so rare for all of the population security wouldn't have crossed her mind.