Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1
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Just to be clear on the meaning of ‘alibi’ so there can be no confusion:
“a claim or piece of evidence that one was elsewhere when an act, especially a criminal one, is alleged to have taken place.”
So this means that for Druitt to have an alibi you would have to provide unequivocal evidence that Druitt was in Devon at around 3.40 am on August 31st. Not where he was the day before, or where he was earlier in the day, or where he was the next day but at that particular time. And that means absolute proof, not ‘might’ or ‘maybe’ or ‘perhaps’ or ‘what if’ but absolute proof. Is this clear enough for you? Clear enough? We’re not taking about “how likely is it,” or “what are the chances of…” Ok….so….
Question: Is this statement made by yourself true?
“It turns out that he had an alibi for the first murder.”
Its a question that can be answered in one word. Indeed it demands a yes or a no.
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