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Another way of reading this is that the police didn't believe Kipper was a real name and thought she meant some other name. So the police decided she may have meant Skipper, like they decided she had been IDed at the property when she had not.A more common name like SKIPPER perhaps? I think we would all like to have an explaination why that name appears along side Kipper on the Incident Room whiteboard
Was the caller a friend who knew of the lost diary and where it was lost/found and rang to enquire if she had been to collect them as she needed to speak with SJL urgently, on learning she hadnt they left their name and a tel number for SJL to call her when SJL arrived. Such was their concern to speak to SJL that they instructed the Landlord to keep her talking and not let her leave by telling her he couldnt find the diary and chq book.
The problem with all these accounts is that there's no time for any of this to have occurred, nor has anybody ever come forward in support of the idea that it did.Dl may have heard about the trip to the PoW from SL or MG. DL called or visited other witnesses, didnt she?
All we know is that at some point after the banks opened that morning, someone at the PoW rang SJL's bank to report finding her cheque book. The bank looks up SJL's work number and after some interval rings her to tell her. After some further interval she rings the pub to arrange a visit after work. Some time after this someone then rings her to organise a viewing at 6pm so this means she needs to change her arrangement to visit the pub. She then makes that call. All this has to transpire in a maximum of about 3 hours fitted into a work morning in an office which is one person down, i.e. she doesn't get to do all this instantly. Moreover we know there was other stuff happening - for example the dispute about whose bid on whichever property was to go forward. Where in that timeline does she have an opportunity to do all that, plus phone up other people about her ever-changing plans to go to the PoW - people who have never come forward to say they are Sarah or whoever? Nobody at work can even remember knowing about the lost property, so we don't know how the police knew where it was. This makes much of what else they reckon they remember a bit suspect.
In my opinion what pulled JC's name into the SJL case was because of who he said he bought the mini from.
JC claimed to have bought the car off some bloke and that bloke had killed Shirley Banks and SJL. The context was he was trying to make some imaginary person was the one they should be looking for. He's not very smart and he's a psychopath, so i am not sure what weight to attach to this.