Originally posted by FrankO
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I would like to mention, that accepting the premise that there was only one true finder, is probably not helping to clear the issue.
The body was found twice, independently, and the idea that Baxter must necessarily have referred to only one of these findings is a red herring.
He is speaking in general terms about “the time at which the body was found” as shorthand for “the time when the events outlined in the testimony regarding the carmen and PC Neil finding the body took place”.
That said, the issue is impossible to clear up any further, as the timings are so imprecise. We know the sequence of events and we know the people involved perceived it to happen around 3.40-3.45.
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