Originally posted by Ben
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As usual, there are innocent explanations for what has survived of Hutch's encounters with both the police and the press, which obey the rules of basic human nature to a greater extent than the guilty ones. As Stewart Evans took pains to point out in his related dissertation, witnesses need police guidance on the kind of details to include. A witness won't necessarily think to include a minute-by-minute account of where he was, while nothing else was happening, and the police will usually coax extra details to ascertain if anything else of potential significance was seen or heard. There's nothing particularly suspicious about a witness not seeing or hearing something and not mentioning this to the police because they never asked, but telling all to the press because this was now about him and his fifteen minutes of fame – and possibly some much-needed dosh.
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Caz
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