I am of course referring to the six hour window of time to kill and then hop on a train to go back and play cricket.
Sure it is barely possible, I am presuming that the train schedules for the day have been checked and the timing is workable, but is it plausible?
I frankly don't think so. A guy spends all night trolling for a kill, then hops back on the train to return home in order to....go play cricket all day? Why in the world would he bother? The idea that it would be to establish an alibi is ludicrous. People attempt to establish alibis when they are connected to the victim and likely to be consdered a suspect.
I just don't think it's remotely plausible.
Sure it is barely possible, I am presuming that the train schedules for the day have been checked and the timing is workable, but is it plausible?
I frankly don't think so. A guy spends all night trolling for a kill, then hops back on the train to return home in order to....go play cricket all day? Why in the world would he bother? The idea that it would be to establish an alibi is ludicrous. People attempt to establish alibis when they are connected to the victim and likely to be consdered a suspect.
I just don't think it's remotely plausible.


I didn't really mean to imply that he would automatically be suspect number one had he not turned out for the match. However, guilty minds tend to think in extreme ways. With the pressure of guilt on his mind he may have believed he had to turn out in order to avoid suspicion. In other words, he may have overcompensated.
Welcome to this thread, Dougie!
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