Hi Michael,
Liz may or may not have been soliciting that night. We simply don't know. It might not have been her intention when starting the evening but we don't know if that changed later on. And even if she was not actively soliciting, we don't know what her reaction would have been had she been approached by a potential customer late in the evening.
Perhaps the cachous were given to her by one of her male companions earlier in the evening.
I am assuming that you disagree with Sugden when it comes to the knife being the same one that killed Polly.
c.d.
Liz may or may not have been soliciting that night. We simply don't know. It might not have been her intention when starting the evening but we don't know if that changed later on. And even if she was not actively soliciting, we don't know what her reaction would have been had she been approached by a potential customer late in the evening.
Perhaps the cachous were given to her by one of her male companions earlier in the evening.
I am assuming that you disagree with Sugden when it comes to the knife being the same one that killed Polly.
c.d.
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